The Juventus forward has been on form for club and country recently, and after the game he gave his opinion on the Argentine game.
"Of course we want him to stay on, but it is not our decision," he said when asked about manager Lionel Scaloni. "He gives us a lot of freedom and he makes us work in the right way."
Scaloni replaced Jorge Sampaoli following the poor World Cup campaign in Russia, on a temporary basis at first. However, since then he has provided unity for the team as well as delivering results, all in the absence of Lionel Messi.
Dybala has shone in this time, becoming one of the new stars in Argentina. They face Mexico again in the coming days, having won the first game 2-0. Dybale will be hoping to add to his assist.