Paulo Dybala's future with Juventus is hanging in the balance after the latest declaration by a Bianconeri chief. The Argentine forward is out of contract in 2022, meaning Juventus will need to sell him this summer if they are to receive a fee appropriate for a player of his quality - should a new deal not be agreed over the next few months.
In years gone by, Juventus and Dybala may already have struck a new contract due to the player's great importance to the club.
But the situation is less clear-cut this season, with Dybala enduring a sub-par term and Juventus seemingly moving in another direction during a period of transition.
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