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Juventus have confirmed that Paulo Dybala has left the club. The Argentina international’s contract expires today and he has decided to move on from the Allianz Stadium. Dybala, 28, is expected ...
Patrice Evra claims that issues with Massimiliano Allegri had driven Paulo Dybala out of Juventus in the summer of 2022.
Paulo Dybala was hugely impressive last season, notching 13 goals and 10 assists in his first campaign as a regular in the Italian top flight, swiftly prompting Juventus to secure his signature ...
Paulo Dybala is poised to leave Juventus at the end of the season after talks over a new contract at the club’s Continassa headquarters did not result in an extension.
TURIN, Italy (AP) — Paulo Dybala put a difficult start to the season behind him as he scored two late goals to help Juventus come from behind to beat Lokomotiv Moscow 2-1 in the Champions League ...
Paulo Dybala was over the moon with his return from injury in Juventus' 2-0 Champions League win over Dinamo Zagreb on Wednesday. The Argentina international last featured for Juventus in the 1-0 ...
Dybala has been in fine form since the last international break, setting up goals for Cristiano Ronaldo against SPAL and Leverkusen. Through September and into October, Juventus have got closer ...
Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images Asked if he could spend 20 years with Juventus and replicate the accomplishments of Alessandro Del Piero and Buffon, Dybala told the Turin-based newspaper that he ...
Cordoba in itself can often seem a world away from Laguna Larga, so for Dybala to have made it to Juventus and the Argentine national team – and played alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel ...
Paulo Dybala admits Juventus can be ‘happy with the point’ against Inter, but warns they ‘need to improve in attack.’ The Bianconeri snatched a last-gasp equaliser with Dybala’s penalty ...
Paulo Dybala's move from Palermo to Juventus is official, with the striker signing a five-year deal. While the deal has been known about for some time, with the player himself commenting on it ...
Juventus forward Paulo Dybala says he's not looking to be "the new Messi," playing down comparisions between him and his fellow Argentine ahead of his side's Champions League quarterfinal tie ...