
Real Madrid Transfer News: Paulo Dybala Rejects Blancos Move Amid Latest Rumours
Paulo Dybala has expressed his desire to stay with Juventus amid speculation that Real Madrid could be set to make a big-money offer for the striker.
That's according to Italian newspaper Tuttosport (h/t Sport), which noted that Los Blancos are interested in both Dybala and his team-mate Alvaro Morata, but the Argentinian is decidedly not for sale, despite the Bianconeri anticipating an offer "between €70 million and €80 million"—twice as much as they paid to acquire him.
Dybala is in agreement with his club. He said: "Juventus don't want to sell me? And I don't want to move."
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Per journalist Max Nerozzi (h/t GianlucaDiMarzio.com's David Amoyal), he added:
Real's interest in the 22-year-old is understandable after he netted 23 goals and assisted nine in his debut season in Turin.
Indeed, such was his contribution it could be argued the club did not even miss Carlos Tevez—considerable praise given his compatriot bagged 50 goals in two seasons at Juventus.
Here are some of the youngster's highlights:
According to Squawka, the Argentina international showcased his dribbling skills this season with 92 take-ons completed in Serie A and was the team's primary creative force with 73 chances created—19 more than the next-best contributor: Paul Pogba.
Unsurprisingly for a player of his skill, Dybala is an expert at drawing free-kicks, too. Per Squawka, he suffered 71 fouls.
Football pundit Mina Rzouki is an admirer of the forward, who has defied expectation in a short space of time:
Dybala also has a fan in compatriot Lionel Messi, per Rzouki:
It seems he is content to stay put for the time being, though, which is hardly surprising, having only been with the club a year—not to mention he has just enjoyed a taste of the success he can have in Turin as the club picked up their fifth successive Scudetto.
Real may have more luck with Morata due to his buyback clause, but otherwise they'll have to look elsewhere in order to improve their forward line.



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