Juventus forward Paulo Dybala has become the latest high-profile footballer to join Common Goal.The initiative, launched by Manchester United’s Juan Mata back in 2017, will see the 26-year-old donate at least 1% of his earnings to social impact causes.The Argentine international becomes the first elite male player from his country to sign up and he couldn’t be happier to do so.“This is not about me,” he said. “In fact, it is quite the opposite.
This is about working together to tackle the challenges we face.“I am committed to playing my part in helping to eradicate discrimination, and education is key.
What better time to celebrate the platform that we enjoy as players, than when we enjoy success on the pitch?”Dybala joins Jurgen Klopp,.
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