"No longer at the center of the project": Juventus explains why it gave up Dybala
The Bianconeri general manager explained: "There is no doubt about his ability, but there were other considerations and things changed with the arrival of Valowicz." Inter, Atletico Madrid and Tottenham are staring
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Summary: Juventus - Salernitana 0: 2 (Sport 1)
The future saga of Paulo Dybala at Juventus came to an end yesterday (Monday), when it was announced that the Argentine will not extend his contract in Turin and will leave without compensation at the end of the current season.
As you may recall, a number of media outlets in Italy claimed that Juventus withdrew from the high offer it had planned to make to the player and decided to make a lower offer, which the player did not agree to accept.
However, club general manager Maurizio Arivna was interviewed and painted a different picture.
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"We made a decision in January. It was easy for Juventus to make a lower offer to Dybala, but it is disrespectful to him. The meeting with him was friendly, clear and respectful," said the general manager, explaining what has changed since October, the month the team offered the Argentine a new contract. With the acquisitions we made in January and the arrival of Dusan and Lahovich, Dybala is no longer the center of our project, which is why the decision to part ways with him was made.
No one doubts his abilities, but there were other considerations related to the amount of his performances (due to the multiple injuries), the duration of the contract and financial aspects. "
And what about the next stop? Inter, however, Atletico Madrid and compatriot Diego Simeone are following him from Spain, and England are also keeping an eye on him, with current Tottenham and former Juventus sporting director Fabio Pratici trying to persuade the Argentine to reach the Premier League.
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