
Juventus Transfer News: Massimiliano Allegri Talks Paulo Dybala Exit Rumours
Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri has offered no guarantees over Paulo Dybala's future at the club amid renewed speculation about a summer exit.
According to Bild (h/t Robert Summerscales of the MailOnline), the German champions are considering making a move for the Argentina international should they lose star striker Robert Lewandowski.
Since a red card against Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League, Dybala has been in and out of the Juve side, and when quizzed on the player's future, Allegri was coy regarding a potential exit.
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"I won't decide if [Dybala] will go, it's a decision we'll need to take with the club," he said in a press conference. "For sure Dybala has still room for improvement. He can become one of the best players in the world, but it's up to him. He needs to sacrifice to reach his target. He is focused on these last games."

The forward was left on the bench recently for Juventus' trip to Inter Milan in Serie A. However, with his team 2-1 down, the forward's introduction helped swing the game in the favour of the Bianconeri, and they ran out 3-2 winners on the night.
As noted by journalist Arjun Pradeep, the 24-year-old made a massive difference for his side:
Statistically, it's been an impressive season for Dybala once again, netting 21 league goals and grabbing five assists in 30 appearances in Serie A.
He's shown up in big moments for his side, too. In addition to his brilliant cameo against Inter, Dybala grabbed a last-gasp winner in a 1-0 win at Lazio that was crucial to Juve keeping in the race for the title; he also scored the decisive goal in the tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the UEFA Champions League last 16.
Per OptaPaolo, the forward is a dead eye when it comes to set-piece situations, too:
While inconsistency has prevented the striker from cementing his position as one of the best players in the world, it'd be a big shock if Juventus did opt to sell him for anything other than a stratospheric amount this summer.
Dybala is approaching the peak years of his career and has illustrated signs of development in what appears set to be another title-winning campaign for Juventus.
When he has had setbacks, he's tended to respond well, too, as noted by Eurosport UK last month:
While there are obvious stylistic differences between Dybala and Lewandowski, if Bayern let a world-class operator go, then they'll surely move to bring another one in. The Juventus man would require a tweak in style for Munich, but he'd be a capture to get fans excited.
Juventus have buckled in the transfer window previously, selling key men in the form of Paul Pogba to Manchester United and Arturo Vidal to Bayern. However, you feel as though Dybala still has a lot more to offer the Bianconeri in the iconic black and white colours.



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