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Dima Markova·2 November 2017
OneFootball
Dima Markova·2 November 2017
And it’s good news for everyone interested!
Serie A giants Juventus have decided not to insert a buyout clause in Paulo Dybala’s contract (if he ever signs one).
Earlier this week it was reported that Juventus CEO Giuseppe Marotta had confirmed a possible new deal for Dybala will include a release clause in the region of €230 million.
But that is not the case – as Marotta stated in a recent interview for Premium Sport:
“Release clause in Dybala’s contract? Release clauses are more popular in Spain than in Italy. We acquired Higuaín and Pjanić last season because of this. I am against this and no one at Juve have any clauses.”
“If a player wants to leave then we won’t keep him, it’s that simple,” he added.
“Yes, Barcelona received 222 million euros for Neymar but people forget that the Blaugrana weren’t prepared for this and they lost an amazing player. I think that they lost more than 200 million euros in damages.”
A number of clubs, including Barcelona, Manchester United and Real Madrid, have shown interest in buying the Argentinian star, who has scored 13 goals in 15 appearances so far this season.