Juventus is already thinking about replacing Paulo Dybala. After announcing on Monday that the Argentine crack will not renew at the end of the season and will put an end to seven years of relationship, the Turin club is looking for a player to cover the departure of the ‘Joya’ in its squad.
Juve calculates to invest between 40 and 60 million euros in Dybala’s replacement and has moved to try to sign Nicolò Zaniolo, whom Roma coach José Mourinho left on the bench for 90 minutes on Sunday in the derby against Lazio.
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In fact, Juve has already initiated contacts with Zaniolo’s representative, Claudio Vigorelli, who in turn deals with Roma about a contract renewal (expires in 2024) that remains unresolved over the months.
Zaniolo is young (22 years old) and Italian, the perfect profile that Juve is looking for, and his salary (about 4.5 million) would be included in the plans of the Turin board.
The more affordable alternative is Giacomo Raspadori, Sassuolo’s 22-year-old attacking midfielder.