Juventus and Dybala confident of agreement over €12m-a-year contract renewal
Oct 19, 2021
There appears to be good progress in talks between the Serie A club and the Argentina international, with the player set for a bumper wage
Negotiations between Juventus and Paul Dybala are progressing well, and the goal of the Argentine international striker is to renew the contract with the perennial Serie A champions for 12 million euros (11 million pounds / 14 million US dollars) per year.
Juventus restarted the game in the Italian Cup against Milan on Friday and Friday. This is the first game of 2019-20 season in Italy after a long rest imposed by the Coronavirus.
Dybala was infected with the virus and suffered a particularly serious disease. His goal was to become an important part of the Maurizio Sarri team because they aimed to postpone the competition between champion Lazio and Inter Milan to Keep their Serie A championship.
The 26-year-old player had a contract in Turin until the summer of 2022. He had previously stated that Juventus had no contact with the team to renew the contract and the club was responsible for taking the first step.
He told CNN on Monday: "Renewal? Not yet. I have one and a half years left on my contract. Not many, and I know that what happened due to the coronavirus is not easy for the club, but other players have already renewed. Let us wait, it depends on Juventus."
While Turin sounded the alarm, Goal could confirm that Juventus was very confident in reaching a new agreement with Dybala, and the players themselves wanted to stay in the club. Negotiations have begun, and both parties hope to find a solution quickly.
Dybala has got rid of the heavy shadow of Juve in Cristiano Ronaldo, has established himself as a powerful offensive force, he realizes his value to the club and hopes to get 12 million euros per year, which On his terms is a substantial growth now.
In an interview with CNN, he said: "I am very happy to be here. People love me very much, and I love people very much. I am very grateful to the club and the people here. I have a good relationship with the president. We I will definitely talk at some point." #aclotzone
Goal also learned that Dybala scored 91 goals in 216 games at Juventus. He asked him to keep the No. 10 jersey for the club for four years, no matter who signs in the future.
Negotiations between Juventus and Paul Dybala are progressing well, and the goal of the Argentine international striker is to renew the contract with the perennial Serie A champions for 12 million euros (11 million pounds / 14 million US dollars) per year.
Juventus restarted the game in the Italian Cup against Milan on Friday and Friday. This is the first game of 2019-20 season in Italy after a long rest imposed by the Coronavirus.
Dybala was infected with the virus and suffered a particularly serious disease. His goal was to become an important part of the Maurizio Sarri team because they aimed to postpone the competition between champion Lazio and Inter Milan to Keep their Serie A championship.
The 26-year-old player had a contract in Turin until the summer of 2022. He had previously stated that Juventus had no contact with the team to renew the contract and the club was responsible for taking the first step.
He told CNN on Monday: "Renewal? Not yet. I have one and a half years left on my contract. Not many, and I know that what happened due to the coronavirus is not easy for the club, but other players have already renewed. Let us wait, it depends on Juventus."
While Turin sounded the alarm, Goal could confirm that Juventus was very confident in reaching a new agreement with Dybala, and the players themselves wanted to stay in the club. Negotiations have begun, and both parties hope to find a solution quickly.
Dybala has got rid of the heavy shadow of Juve in Cristiano Ronaldo, has established himself as a powerful offensive force, he realizes his value to the club and hopes to get 12 million euros per year, which On his terms is a substantial growth now.
In an interview with CNN, he said: "I am very happy to be here. People love me very much, and I love people very much. I am very grateful to the club and the people here. I have a good relationship with the president. We I will definitely talk at some point." #aclotzone
Goal also learned that Dybala scored 91 goals in 216 games at Juventus. He asked him to keep the No. 10 jersey for the club for four years, no matter who signs in the future.
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