Juventus Turin, according to information from SOCCERSCORE and Goal, has informed Paulo Dybala’s advisors that the club is ready to listen to offers for the Argentinian. Dybala himself, however, still hopes to be able to stay in Turin.
While Dybala was Juve’s mainstay with 22 goals in the season before last, he became one of the sufferers of the Ronaldo change last summer.
Although he was still in the starting eleven in 24 Serie A games, his productivity in the opponents’ penalty area declined rapidly: The 25-year-old only scored five goals of the season.
In recent days Dybala has been associated with a move to Manchester United, as he could move to the Premier League if Juve from Red Devils Romelu Lukaku secures himself.
Dybala has also not been able to boast a strong quota for the Argentinian national team: In 23 games since his debut in 2015, he has scored only one goal.