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Juventus' forward from Argentina Paulo Dybala scores during the Italian Serie A football match Empoli vs Juventus, on October 2, 2016 at Empoli's 'Carlo Castellani' comunal stadium. / AFP / ANDREAS SOLARO        (Photo credit should read ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/Getty Images)
Juventus' forward from Argentina Paulo Dybala scores during the Italian Serie A football match Empoli vs Juventus, on October 2, 2016 at Empoli's 'Carlo Castellani' comunal stadium. / AFP / ANDREAS SOLARO (Photo credit should read ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/Getty Images)ANDREAS SOLARO/Getty Images

Barcelona Transfer News: Paulo Dybala Discusses Lionel Messi, Blaugrana Rumours

Chris LakerOct 5, 2016

Juventus striker Paulo Dybala has dismissed rumours of a move to Barcelona and said he can fulfil his dream of playing alongside Lionel Messi with the Argentina national team. 

Dybala netted 23 times for the Serie A champions last season, and such form has led to him being linked with the Spanish giants. But the striker has laid those rumours to rest and suggested a new contract is on the way, per Ben Spratt for Goal. 

"I am close to renewing with Juventus," Dybala said. "What the press say about Barcelona does not make any sense, especially because the window is closed. To play with Messi is a dream, which I can achieve [with Argentina]."

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Dybala's comments should reassure Juventus fans and appear to back up the frontman's decision to reject the overtures from Catalonia in the summer.

Per La Gazzetta dello Sport (h/t ESPN FC's Selene Scarsi), Dybala's agent Gustavo Mascardi said Barca previously lodged a huge bid for the striker: "It's true that in recent months Barcelona enquired about him, with an offer which was double what the Bianconeri paid for him, but the player first of all felt it is more important to consolidate his experience at the club who are giving him the opportunity to prove himself at the highest level."

Dybala was sent off on his Argentina debut against Uruguay last month, a fate that also befell Messi in 2005.

Messi sympathised with his compatriot, and the pair have since struck up a rapport, as Dybala revealed to Argentinian newspaper Ole (h/t Football Italia).

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When I was sent off, he consoled me too. Leo told me to stay calm, that these things happen and it wasn't my fault, but that of the referee.

I was really upset, it was a horrible moment, because that was a special day for me and it didn’t go the way I expected. I might've been anxious or played badly, but to get sent off? Never. Besides, my first yellow card was very harsh.

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EMPOLI, ITALY - OCTOBER 02: Paulo Dybala of Juventus FC celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between Empoli FC and Juventus FC at Stadio Carlo Castellani on October 2, 2016 in Empoli, Italy.  (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Dybala will hope to get more chances to play alongside Messi after the Argentina talisman made a U-turn over his decision to retire from the national team after a disappointing Copa America campaign.

However, Messi is injured for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Peru and Paraguay, so the progression of their relationship will have to wait.

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