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Paulo Dybala WILL leave Juventus in the summer for FREE, confirms CEO

Paulo Dybala WILL leave Juventus in the summer for FREE, confirms CEO

Paulo Dybala WILL leave Juventus in the summer for FREE after not being offered a new deal, as club chief confirms unhappy star is ‘no longer at the centre of our project’ following Dusan Vlahovic’s arrival

Dusan Vlahovic’s arrival at Juventus ‘affected’ talks over a deal for Paulo DybalaDybala had been in talks with the club over a new contract to stay in TurinHowever, following Vlahovic’s move from Fiorentina, Dybala is no longer neededJuve CEO Maurizio Arrivabene revealed the Argentine will not renew his dealA number of Premier League club are said to be interested in signing the forward

Paulo Dybala is ‘no longer at the centre of Juventus’ project’ following the arrival of Dusan Vlahovic and will now be allowed to leave for nothing in the summer, the club’s CEO Maurizio Arrivabene has revealed.

Dybala’s current deal in Turin runs out at the end of the season and he was in talks with the club over a new long-term deal.

But Vlahovic’s £62million move from Fiorentina in January will bring the curtain down on Dybala’s seven-year stay at the club, with Juventus now deciding against offering the Argentine a new deal.

Paulo Dybala (right) is ‘no longer at the centre of Juve’s project’ following Dusan Vlahvoic’s (left) arrival in January, says the club’s CEO

Arrivabene has revealed that Juventus will let the 28-year-old’s contract expire, which will see him leave on a free in the summer.

He told reporters: ‘It was a friendly, clear and respectful meeting. We had a very sincere approach.

‘With the arrival of Vlahovic, Paulo was no longer at the centre of the project and we made this decision.

‘The arrival of Dusan changed the position. The technical structure of the team and the Juventus project has undergone some changes.

Juve CEO Maurizio Arrivabene (right) says…

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