Paulo Dybala and Paul Pogba work out together in Miami as free agent duo continue search for new clubs - as Man United 'make contact with the Argentine's agent but face competition from Tottenham, Napoli and Inter Milan'

Free agents Paulo Dybala and Paul Pogba were reunited once more on Sunday as they enjoyed a workout together as they look to resolve their futures.

The duo remain without clubs after Dybala was released by Juventus and Pogba's contract at Manchester United expired.

Despite their situations, the duo demonstrated their professionalism by linking up while in Miami for a weekend workout.

Free agents Paul Pogba (left) and Paulo Dybala enjoyed a workout together in Miami on Sunday

Free agents Paul Pogba (left) and Paulo Dybala enjoyed a workout together in Miami on Sunday

Dybala is a free agent since leaving Juventus
While Pogba is after exiting Manchester United

Dybala (left) is a free agent since leaving Juventus, while Pogba is after exiting Man United

The pair posed for a photo together after the session as they both donned towels around their necks and Dybala shared the imagery to his Instagram story.


The pair have been in the United States for a while - with both featuring in a charity match on June 18 for Brazilian legend Ronaldinho's side against fellow football icon Roberto Carlos' side.

Dybala and Pogba are former Juventus team-mates and they could be swapping notes on Manchester United too with the former a reported target for the club.

According to La Repubblica, Old Trafford chiefs have spoken to the Argentine's agent in a bid to agree a deal with the 28-year-old. They also cite that Arsenal have made contact too.

The Italian outlet claims that Inter Milan, Tottenham Hotspur and Napoli are also interested in securing Dybala's signature, although there is no confirmation they have yet held talks with the forward's agent Jorge Antun.

Manchester United have reportedly contacted Dybala's agent in a bid to sign the forward

Manchester United have reportedly contacted Dybala's agent in a bid to sign the forward

Free agent Dybala has called an end to his seven-year spell at Juventus having scored 115 goals in 293 appearances at the club.

The Red Devils were handed a shock on Saturday when star man Cristiano Ronaldo expressed his desire to leave Old Trafford ahead of next season.

The Portuguese striker is frustrated by the club's lack of transfer activity this summer and has reportedly disagreed with the decision to appoint three managers in quick succession following the sacking of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer last November.

As a result they have very few options as viable options to replace Ronaldo, should he be granted his wish, but Dybala could be that.

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