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Dybala to leave Juve in summer as club decides not to renew contract

by French Press Agency - AFP

MILAN Mar 22, 2022 - 5:04 pm GMT+3
Juventus' Paulo Dybala celebrates after scoring in a Serie A match against Salernitana, Turin, Italy, March 20, 2021. (AP Photo)
Juventus' Paulo Dybala celebrates after scoring in a Serie A match against Salernitana, Turin, Italy, March 20, 2021. (AP Photo)
by French Press Agency - AFP Mar 22, 2022 5:04 pm

Juventus' Argentine attacker Paulo Dybala will leave the club at the end of the season after the Serie A heavyweight decided Monday not to renew his contract which expires in the summer.

Juve CEO Maurizio Arrivabene brought to an end, months of speculation when he said the club had made no offer to Dybala's representatives during a meeting held earlier in the day in Turin.

Dybala had been waiting for talks over an extension after a verbal agreement reached in October, which would have bumped his basic salary up to 8 million euros ($9.1 million) a season, had been rolled back by the club.

"With the arrival of (striker Dusan) Vlahovic (in January) the footballing structure at the club has changed. Juventus' project has changed and part of this change included Dybala's contract which today was not renewed," Arrivabene told reporters.

"It would have been easy for Juventus to make a much-reduced offer but it would have been disrespectful to Paulo."

Now effectively a free agent, Italian media report that Dybala could move to Juve's fiercest rivals Inter Milan, with Atletico Madrid also reportedly keen.

The 28-year-old has been dogged by injuries over the last two seasons and Arrivabene suggested that his absences played a part in the club's decision not to renew.

"Paulo is no longer at the center of the Juventus project, that's why we preferred to make this decision," he said.

"No one has ever questioned his quality but there were considerations to be made over his appearance numbers and length of his contract."

Dybala signed for Juventus from Palermo in 2015 and since then has won five Serie A titles and four Italian Cups.

He also played in the team which reached the 2017 Champions League final lost to Real Madrid.

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