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Joel Sanderson-Murray·13 August 2020
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Joel Sanderson-Murray·13 August 2020
Juventus are prepared to sell Paulo Dybala this summer, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.
The report states that there will be big changes to the squad this summer, under the guidance of new head coach Andrea Pirlo.
The Serie A champions are looking to offload as many as nine players, including Aaron Ramsey and it appears Dybala could be one that heads towards the exit door.
Dybala almost left the club last summer with strong links over moves to Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur surfacing.
It seems the Argentina international isn’t a part of Pirlo’s plans, despite his strong end-of-season form.
The 26-year-old scored eleven times in the league and also chipped in with eleven assists to help Juve lift their ninth Scudetto in a row.
Dybala still has two years left running on his contract at the Allianz Stadium and it is believed the club would accept an offer of around €100m for the forward.