Cristiano is the star, yes, but Dybala has earned the right to be the second in command. Little by little, he is acclimating to the demands of Maurizio Sarri, the last to arrive on the bench of the 'Vecchia Signora", where he has gained prominence this season thanks to his goalscoring ability.
He is already capable of putting the team on his back, as he did against Atlético de Madrid in the last match of the Champions League on Turin soil. Not just for the goal: the Argentine has a commanding presence on the pitch.
That's why Juve doesn't want any other team to go for Dybala. Although his exit was all but confirmed this summer, the Italian giants now want to make sure their shining star does not go anywhere, despite interest from UCL rivals Atletico Madrid.
As reported by 'Sky Sport', the team has contacted the footballer's agents to be able to negotiate the extension of the Argentinean's contract as soon as possible.
His current contract ends in 2022, but Juve's intention is that he signs a new one until 2024.