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The millionaire amount of money that Paulo Dybala demands from Juventus not to sign for Real Madrid

The Argentinian is in talks to renew his contract with the Italian side and asks for a fortune to stay and not to sign with Real Madrid.

By Mauricio Saenz

The Argentinian is in talks to renew his contract with the Italian side and asks for a fortune to stay and not to sign with Real Madrid.
The Argentinian is in talks to renew his contract with the Italian side and asks for a fortune to stay and not to sign with Real Madrid.

Paulo Dybala is deciding his future during these days. The Argentinian player has a contract remaining until June 2022 with Juventus, but the club is trying to make a renewal promised to the player with an increase in his salary. Despite the rise is already arranged, the player is asking the club for a huge amount of money.

Dybala actually earns €7.5 million annually at the Italian club and wants to duplicate that salary in order to stay at the team. Juventus thinks that €15 million per year is too much for them and Cristiano Ronaldo is the only one who earns more in the club. Juve sport advisers are thinking on an increase to €10 million.

If there is not an agreement, Dybala is pressuring to leave. Real Madrid has shown some interest in the playmaker and Zinedine Zidane seems to like him. At first, it was said that the Spanish side could offer a barter of Isco for the Argentinian and afterwards it was said that Vinicius jr. could also enter the negotiations.

Dybala plays for Juventus since his arrival in the club on July 2015. He was formed in Instituto Argentine side and came to Europe to play for Palermo, in a transfer made for almost €12 million. Juventus paid €40 million afterwards for him, and he played 231 matches scoring 95 goals and giving 38 assists since then.

 


Mauricio Saenz

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