Pogba played alongside Dybala in his final season at Juventus before the French midfielder made his then-world record move to Manchester United in August 2016.
Mino Raiola, Pogba's agent, said in September that he could see Dybala moving to either Manchester club or to Premier League champions Chelsea.
While talk about his future continues to surround the Argentinian forward, he has refused to rule out a move away from Turin.
He told 'France Football': "I must admit I miss Dani Alves and Pogba. Alves has an amazing vision and is really self-confident, he is one of the best players I've ever seen. Pogba is a friend of mine, we were on very good terms on and off the pitch.
"I can't promise I will stay at Juventus forever. It does not depend on me but I don't even want to say that this will be my last season here. I want to win everything now, football is strange you never really know what will happen in the future."
Dybala has 14 goals in 18 games so far in all competitions, but the 24-year-old insists he is not fazed by comparisons to compatriot Lionel Messi.
"I'd like to battle it out with Neymar for the Ballon d'Or but he is closer to that achievement than I am," Dybala added. "I need to work to improve and win trophies.
"I've always admired Ronaldinho but Messi is like Maradona for me. It's a honour to play alongside him in the national team. I don't feel the pressure of being the new Messi, it's not a bad thing for a footballer, it only depends on how you take it."