Dybala and Juve separate

Paulo Dybala’s goodbye to Juventus is already a reality. This morning a meeting took place in Turin between the Argentinian entourage and the Bianconero board that will mark a before and after in their relationship, now definitive. As AS was able to learn, the entity told the striker that, with the incorporation of Dusan Vlahovic, their economic priorities have changed and that it is totally impossible to re-negotiate with the agreement that had been closed in November on the table.

Dybala had agreed with the Vecchia Signora to renew until 2026 with a salary of around nine million net, plus variables. Juve, however, asked him to postpone the signings to February and then closed the arrival of Vlahovic, which changed everything.

The parties ended today’s face-to-face meeting with the idea of ​​closing the matter definitively, without choosing to see each other again: Dybala will not renew and, in July, he will leave as a free agent. News that, starting tomorrow, will open up new scenarios, with several top clubs in Europe that have already shown interest in joining him.

In Italy, as AS announced, Inter has an important proposal ready, while in Spain it is Atleti, who have been following him for years, the best positioned at the moment. The race to become “free” with the services of La Joya, who scored 113 goals and 48 assists in his 283 games as a Juventus player, however, has just begun. Other greats from Spain and England will join very soon.