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Paulo Dybala gives an unexpected blow to Juventus just months after the end of his contract

Lima, January 13, 2022Updated on 01/13/2022 09:33 am

Unexpected turn in the case of Paulo Dybala and Juventus. When it seemed that both parties were on the right track to close the contract extension, the player changed his mind. The Argentine international is linked to the ‘Bianconeros’ in June of this year, but would leave as a free agent to another institution.

The ‘Joya’, as the ‘Juve’ gunner is best known, was willing to renew with the Turin club. However, the footballer finally chose to reject this idea, after verifying that the board intended to change some of the conditions already agreed at the last minute, as revealed by the TyC Sports media.

“La ‘Joya’, 28, had reached an agreement to extend its link with Vecchia Signora. However, the leaders changed the conditions and there was no resolution in the new talks between the parties “, detailed the cited source.

The renewal of the Argentine midfielder has been a sensitive issue at Juventus, even before the pandemic when negotiations began. Later, the attacker’s level was not what was expected and the agreement was delayed. And when it seemed that February would be the key month to sign the extension, this ‘bombshell’ arrives.

And as a future free player, Paulo Dybala can already negotiate his contract with any team that is interested in taking over his services from January 1 and, according to TyC Sports, he will hear offers.

Since he arrived in 2015, Dybala has accumulated from a whopping 274 official matches, with 109 goals and 46 assists, a number that makes it clear how important he is for ‘Juve’ and the tremendous blow that his goodbye would mean, plus even after the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo.

Where would Dybala go?

Although at the time the Argentine was related to Barcelona or Chelsea, Liverpool had been the last team to evaluate the possibility of incorporating the ‘Jewel’ into Klopp’s squad, according to information provided by different media in England and confirmed by Calcio Mercato on its website.

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