Paulo Dybala is demanding no Champions League penalty clause be included in his contract if he's to join Manchester United.
The Daily Express says Italian journalist Tancredi Palmeri has claimed the Argentina international wants no clause in his contract that would see his wages reduced.
Dybala wants £9million annually to join Manchester United.
As things stand, player's at the club have had their wages slashed by 25 per cent due to their failure to qualify for the Champions League.
But Palmeri has revealed that Dybala has demanded that no such clause be placed within his own contract.
“Dybala requested 10m€ net per year to Manchester United, but not accepting 25% cut clause if no Champions League spot that Mufc impose on whole squad," he tweeted.
“Dybala playing difficult, Lukaku-Juventus on hold. Few days ago Dybala rejected Inter. Meanwhile, Cavani too rejected Inter."