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Paulo Dybala was released by Juventus, which clubs are bidding for the Argentine star?

According to Italian press reports, contract renewal talks did not reach a successful conclusion.

By Hector Garcia

According to Italian press reports, contract renewal talks did not reach a successful conclusion.
According to Italian press reports, contract renewal talks did not reach a successful conclusion.
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Paulo Dybala's goal in Juventus' 2-0 win over Salernitana on Sunday in the 30th Serie A matchday of the season was not enough to calm the turbulent waters under the feet of the Argentine striker and the Turin management.

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After the victory, the words of coach Massimiliano Allegri during the press conference resounded loudly: "I don't know if Paulo will be a Juventus player next season. It depends on the club, and I am together with the board".

The doubts in the Italian coach's mind go hand in hand with the information recently revealed by the Italian press confirming that, after the meeting held by both parties on Monday, there was no renewal agreement.

Dybala to leave Juventus this summer

La Vecchia Signora's Argentine striker will not renew his contract with the Turin club and will leave the club this summer after seven years in which he has won five Scudettos, four Italian Super Cups, and four Italian Cups.

According to European press reports, a meeting of more than two hours took place this Monday at Continassa - the club's sports complex - between Dybala's representatives and Juventus authorities to resume talks over the renewal of the player, whose contract is due to expire next June but the parties were unable to reach an agreement.

Negotiations with the Turin-based No. 10 had been dragging on for some time when the player was reportedly offered a contract with figures that did not convince the striker and his entourage.

However, despite the differences, the player and the club would have reached an agreement in principle last October but the injuries of the former Palermo star could have influenced Juventus' stance in reconsidering the initial offer and proposing a different one, which the Juventus '10′ would then have rejected again.

The player has not accepted the amounts and the duration of the contract offered to him by the entity of which he is the captain on the field. The club has now reportedly offered the player a lowered renewal of seven million euros per season when he now earns 7.4 million euros, and a three-year contract when the player wanted four years.

Which teams are interested in Dybala?

With three months left on his contract, everything seems to indicate that Dybala will leave the club for free, and teams such as Inter Milan, Manchester United, Chelsea, Barcelona, and Atletico Madrid are all interested in acquiring the services of the 28-year-old attacker.

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