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Paulo Dybala ends contract with Juventus and has already chosen his new team

He will stay in Italy. Paulo Dybala will stop wearing the black and white colors of Juventus this season. After the end of his contract, the fate of the Argentine soccer player is unknown. He has been linked to clubs like Barcelona or Atlético de Madrid, but Inter Milan is the best placed team to take over the services of the Argentine attacker at zero cost.

A little over a month ago the bomb went off in Italy: Juventus will not renew Dybala’s contract and will leave the club this summer and as reported by the ‘Gazzetta dello Sport’ this Wednesday, after the interest of several clubs such as Barcelona, ​​Atlético from Madrid, Tottenham or Manchester United, the ‘Jewel’ has “given priority” to Inter.

Everything indicates that Dybala will continue in Italy. After seven years wearing the ‘Vecchia Signora’ striped shirt, he will do the same next season with another striped one, this time black and blue, with the historic rival of a club in which he has lifted five ‘Scudetti’, four Italian Super Cups and four Italian Cups.

The figures, according to this Italian media, would be around six million euros per year for the 28-year-old player, who would arrive at zero cost, would sign until 2026 and would be a fundamental part of the interista sports project. The Lombard box, thus, would win a reinforcement of great guarantees.

The incorporation of the ‘Joya’ to the ‘neorazzurro’ club could mean the departure of several players, among which are the Chileans Arturo Vidal and Alexis Sánchez, who have not been protagonists in the plans of coach Simone Inzaghi this season.

It should be remembered that Dybala He was in talks with Juventus to renew his contract. Moreover, they were close to an initial agreement, but the Turin cast board changed the conditions discussed due to the arrival of striker Dusan Vlahovic, last January, from Fiorentina, also from Serie A.

Source: Elcomercio

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