The Argentine striker is being monitored by a host of European clubs.

Juventus sporting director Fabio Paratici has revealed that there are offers from clubs for star attacker Paulo Dybala. Amid the interests, the Turin club's chief insists that the Argentine striker's departure is not as close as perceived.

Dybala's rumored Juve exit has dominated the news throughout this summer following claims that the club does not see him as part of its long term future. As a result, the Bianconeri No. 10 has reportedly been offered to a host of top European clubs with a transfer to Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur even believed to be close at a point.

With the English transfer window closing, the number of suitors for striker has reduced significantly although the likes of Paris Saint-Germain, and Bayern Munich have been linked with move for the player in recent weeks. According Juve's sporting director Fabio Paratici, there are indeed offers on the table for Dybala although he is nowhere near close to leaving the club as per reports.

"Dybala? He's a great Juventus player but it's obvious there are interests and offers," he said as per Sky Italia.

"But there isn't a player closer or further from Juventus at the moment."

The situation remained the same for Rugani and Mandzukic as well with the pair having been previously been linked with moves to Arsenal and Manchester United respectively.

"Rugani and Mandzukic? There aren't players close to being sold. We have a squad of a very high caliber and there are some players to respect also from the human aspect"