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Where will Paulo Dybala play next season?

Isaac Mbreye Quartey
Last updated: March 23, 2022 10:38 am
Isaac Mbreye Quartey - Content Editor
March 23, 2022
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Paulo Dybala signed for Juventus on 4 June 2015 on a five-year deal for a fee of €32 million (plus €8 million in add-ons). He was assigned the number 21 shirt, previously worn by Andrea Pirlo, who left the club that summer.

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He has  played  283 matches for the Italian side scoring 113 goals and providing 43 assists, winning 5 Serie A,4 Coppa Italia, and 3 Supercoppa Italiana.

The 28 years old Argentine will leave Juventus with his contract expiring this summer.

Where will Paulo Dybala play next season?
Where will Paulo Dybala play next season?

According to Fabrizio Romano, Dybala will leave Juventus as a free agent.

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There was a full verbal agreement last October for £8m plus  £2m net salary until 2026-the Juventus decided to change their proposal, leaving Dybala to open talks with other clubs.

Explaining the Dybala contract Situation, the CEO of Juventus Maurizio Arrivabene said” It was a friendly, clear and respectful meeting. We had a very sincere approach.

With the arrival of Vlahovic, Paulo was no longer at the center of the project and we made this decision.

‘The arrival of Dusan changed the position. The technical structure of the team and the Juventus project has undergone some changes.

‘Part of these changes concern Dybala’s contract, which has not been renewed.’

 

 

Clubs likely to sign a Dybala on a free transfer

  • Tottenham

with Antonio Conte hoping to revamp his squad for next season, the addition of Paulo will not be a bad idea. This has become imminent as his lead striker Harry Kane is being monitored by the two Manchester clubs.

The signing of Dybala will give the London- based club more attacking options as Dybala can play as a false nine, a winger, and a number 10.

The 28 years old attacking midfielder also fit perfectly well with Antonio Conte’s 3-4-3 formation with Bentancur in midfield and Heung-min Son and Dejan Kulusevski in the wide areas.

  • Manchester United

Paulo Dybala has always been linked with a move to Old Trafford. With Manchester United looking to appoint a new manager, a move for the attacking midfielder will be a perfect summer for Manchester United Fans.

With Edinson Cavani expected to leave Manchester United this summer and Christiano Ronaldo also thinking about a possible transfer if Red Devils fail to qualify for the champions league next season. The attacking trio of Rashford, Dybala, and Sacho will give opposition defenders a nightmare.

  • Atletico Madrid

Dybala will fit well into the Atletico Madrid setup. He’d get to work with Diego Simeone and a diverse group of attacking players.

The issue is simply, Luis Suarez is most likely to leave Atletico Madrid in the summer.

However, they will almost certainly have Angel Correa, Antoine Griezmann, Joao Felix, Thomas Lemar, and Yannick Carrasco in the attacking areas.

Plus Renan Lodi, who has strangely developed into a goal-scoring left-winger.

 

  • Paris Saint-Germain

According to@ Santi_J_FM,” Paulo Dybala has enquired about the possibility of joining PSG to his representative.”PSG has already tried to sign him in the past and Leonardo has always liked the player. With Neymar’s future at PSG in doubt after their painful exit by Real Madrid in the Champions League. Paulo Dybala will be a good replacement for Neymar.

Clubs like Chelsea, Manchester City, Inter, AC Milan, Barcelona, and  Liverpool are all keeping a close eye on the player and are ready to sign the player should the chance prevail.

 

 

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