According to Fabrizio Romano, Paulo Dybala will not be signing a new contract with Juventus, which means he ll be leaving the club at the end of the season as a free agent unless there s a significant change in the situation between now and then.
Apparently, the two parties had agreed a new deal back in October last year, but Juventus have since changed their proposal to make it less favourable towards the forward. Dybala has now rejected the latest proposal, which the club consider non-negotiable, and he has decided to open talks with other clubs about a free transfer in the summer.
Dybala joined Juventus from US Palermo back in 2015 for a reported fee of just over €40 million. Since then, the 28-year-old has gone on to score 113 goals along with 48 assists in 283 appearances in all competitions for the club, lifting five Serie A titles, four Coppa Italia trophies, as well as three Italian Super Cups.
Dybala will leave Juventus as free agent. There was full verbal agreement last October for €8m plus €2m net salary until 2026 then Juve decided to change their proposal.
Paulo’s not happy with current, new conditions and he will now open talks with other clubs.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano)