In tears, Paulo Dybala said goodbye to Juventus in Monday's match against Lazio, which ended in a two-goal draw. Even Massimiliano Allegri, the current 'Vecchia Signora' coach, had to go over to try to console him.
After seven seasons with the 'Bianconeri', the player's contract expires on 30th June and the Turin club will not renew it. In relation to his future, there are already rumours that several teams are interested in him, including Inter Milan, as reported by 'La Gazzetta dello Sport'.
Since the departure of the former Palermo player was made public, there has also been talk of two Premier League clubs: Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal. In addition, he has been linked with Atletico Madrid in Spain and in France they do not rule out the possibility of PSG trying to sign him.
Dybala joined Juventus in 2015 for a fee of 41 million euros. There he left his mark by winning the 'Scudetto' five times, the Coppa Italia four times and three Super Cups.