Paulo Dybala

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How Dybala could look at Liverpool, Man United and Spurs as Juve exit confirmed (unknown)

Signing elite-level strikers is an expensive business, especially when you're shopping in the super premium aisle.Forwards such as Mohamed Salah, Erli.

If Kane does stick around then it’s unlikely that Dybala will make the move to Tottenham as he’s someone who deserves to be a regular starter, but should the England captain move on then the 28-year-old could be the perfect replacement. That could be the perfect situation to allow Dybala to come in and be the main man. While renowned for being a second striker, the 28-year-old could be the perfect addition to this team by slotting into the false nine role that would see him link up with the midfield while allowing the wide attackers to run in behind.

Paulo Dybala Exit On Free Transfer Confirmed By Juventus With Spurs & Arsenal Possible Takers (unknown)

Juventus CEO Maurizio Arrivabene has confirmed that Paulo Dybala will leave the club on a free transfer this summer, with Arsenal and Tottenham both ...

His role has evolved a lot in recent years, to the point that he has become his side's chief creator, as well as leading marksman. But Spurs are still expected to be in the market for a striker this summer. The opportunity to sign a player of Dybala's quality and status without a transfer fee is expected to result in a lot of interest.

Juventus forward to leave club this summer as a free agent after failing to agree a new deal (unknown)

Paulo Dybala to leave Juventus this summer as a free agent after new contract talks break down; the 28-year-olds current deal expires at the end of the ...

There was a deal in place, according to Sky in Italy, which would have taken Romelu Lukaku, then still at United, to Juve with Dybala heading to Old Trafford. But the deal was called off by the Serie A side after they were unwilling to let him leave without a replacement lined up. Dybala was a Tottenham transfer target in August 2019 after the club had agreed a fee with Juve for him worth £64.4m, according to Sky in Italy.

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We 'signed' Paulo Dybala for Tottenham ahead of 2022/23 season ... (Football.London)

Paulo Dybala is likely to leave Juventus at the end of the season on a free transfer, so we used Football Manager 2022 to see how he would perform under ...

This is what Tottenham's best XI looked like at the end of the 2022/23 season as predicted by Football Manager 2022. Paulo Dybala is one of the most talented attackers in Europe, with the ability to play as a playmaker and striker. Under Conte, the Argentinian international was utilised on the right-wing alongside Kane and Son in attack, with Kulusevski dropping to the bench and being used as a rotation option for multiple positions due to the Swede's versatility. We simulated the 2022/23 season with Dybala in Spurs' squad and this is what happened. This is what Dybala's in-game profile looks like on FM22. To set up this simulation, we used the Football Manager 2022 editor to arrange for Dybala to join Spurs at the start of the 2022/23 season, using FM22 to run the simulation.

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Paulo Dybala will leave Juventus this summer but where should he ... (Daily Mail)

La Joya is on the market. For those who don't speak Spanish 'La Joya' means jewel. And in football talk this is referencing Paulo Dybala who will be leaving ...

However, there looks to be a ready-made position in the starting XI for the 28-year-old in Simone Inzaghi's 3-5-2 formation. A switch to Atletico may pose the most interesting dynamic. For Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri, the fitness woes have seen him adapt a formation that doesn't play to the 28-year-old's strengths. Barcelona and Arsenal are also monitoring the situation, while Manchester United were keen on him a few seasons ago too. Either way, La Joya is being shipped out of Juve this summer. Saying that, Antoine Griezmann, Joao Felix and Luis Suarez have demonstrated that top-class forwards can still flourish in his 3-5-2 system. It was hoped too he can take on the mantle left by Cristiano Ronaldo's return to Manchester United but with Inter, Atletico and Tottenham circling, where should the Argentine go next to revive his career? 'The arrival of Dusan changed the position. Despite his fitness struggles he has still scored 13 goals and provided six assists in 29 appearances across all competitions this term. Furthermore he has 113 goals in 283 games for the club since joining - not a bad record at all. La Joya is on the market.

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Paulo Dybala: Inside story on Juventus' brutal decision after ... (Mirror.co.uk)

Paulo Dybala will leave Juventus this summer after the Italian giants went back on an agreement over a new contract and elected to call time on his seven ...

That leaves Inter Milan seemingly as the destination most likely, with a number of sources close to the situation stating negotiations have already begun. Dybala has wanted to be paid as such, but, simply, he isn’t that guy anymore and the kind of deal he wants simply doesn’t make sense to the club’s top brass. They wanted more details on the club’s financial situation and needed greater clarity on the parameters in which they were dealing, amid a plethora of reports - notably from Sky Sport Italia - that any new offer would be coming in much lower. Juventus will take the money they figure to save by allowing Dybala to leave and look to use it elsewhere. “Paulo spent seven years of his career with us, an offer of that kind would not have shown the respect that there is towards him. At that time, speculation a new striker would arrive before the end of the transfer window was mounting. Notably he didn’t celebrate with his much-recognised "Dybala mask" but, rather, ran back to the halfway line and stood, staring defiantly, at the VIP section of the Allianz Stadium. Drawing his ire were vice-president Pavel Nedved and Arrivabene. However, the Old Lady subsequently reneged on the deal amid concerns over Dybala’s form in the latter part of 2021, plus injury issues and the potential for more physical problems in the coming years. Everyone will try to help him but he is the one who must recharge batteries, he must become the same player that he used to be.” But, forced to adapt amid tactical changes and with Ronaldo now the centre of the Juventus universe, Dybala, perhaps feeling slighted, struggled. Bianconeri bosses admit that the January arrival of Dusan Vlahovic ‘changed everything’, but Dybala's exit has in fact been a long-time coming. The Argentine international has won five Serie A titles and four Coppa Italia trophies, scoring 113 goals in 283 games.

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