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Dybala agent meets PSG?
By Football Italia staff

Paulo Dybala’s agent reportedly infuriated Juventus by meeting with officials from Paris Saint-Germain.

La Joya has been on the bench for the past two matches, and Bianconeri vice-President Pavel Nedved scolded the forward lightly, saying he had to “make sacrifices”.

Earlier this year the Argentinian international replaced agent Pierpaolo Triulzi with his own brother, Mariano.

According to Corriere della Sera, this is the source of the tension between club and player, as Juve don’t like Mariano Dybala’s behaviour and Paulo doesn’t like the club interfering in a family relationship.

The newspaper claims that the agent has been telling clubs he’ll move his brother “when and how I want”, and that he met with PSG officials in Paris.

Corriere della Sera claims Mariano then told his brother that Neymar will go to Real Madrid, and he can replace him at the Parc des Princes.

Juventus discovered this trip through Mariano’s girlfriend’s social media posts, and were infuriated by the brazen attitude of Dybala’s agent, who is said to have also spoken with Manchester City and Barcelona.

Talks had been underway over a renegotiation of Dybala’s contract, which expires in 2022, which would include management of his image rights and an appropriate commission to his brother, but talks have stalled.

Other agents, including Mino Raiola, are thought to be interested in representing La Joya.

An attempt to bridge the gap between club and player via Claudio Marchisio is said to have instead created “a clear gap” between the two teammates.
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
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it's remarkable how nosedived things after that perfect two months at the start of the season.
Only very few players remain with both feet on the ground after being named the new Messi

I fear he has become too much of a primadonna in the dressing room: players saying he needs to sacrifice himself, being benched by Allegri and now this story..
 
Jul 13, 2010
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Only very few players remain with both feet on the ground after being named the new Messi

I fear he has become too much of a primadonna in the dressing room: players saying he needs to sacrifice himself, being benched by Allegri and now this story..
yeah he should stop mumbling around after being subbed etc. I really hate this behavior and I hope he will sort out his career here rather than in another team, but he might not have too much time to prove he is capable of getting over things
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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Like who cares?

He won't be here in a year or two anyway so there's no reason to be bothered about rumors like these.
Winning mentality. Keep selling your best players. :touched: :heart:

Anyway, if we do eventually sell him for 175 million or whatever, I sincerely hope we go for quality instead of hand me downs/rejects like Khedira and the like.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Only very few players remain with both feet on the ground after being named the new Messi

I fear he has become too much of a primadonna in the dressing room: players saying he needs to sacrifice himself, being benched by Allegri and now this story..
There is nothing to suggest he has become a primadonna. I sincerely think those two missed PKs destroyed his season by destroying his confidence. Has NOT been the same since.
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
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yeah he should stop mumbling around after being subbed etc. I really hate this behavior and I hope he will sort out his career here rather than in another team, but he might not have too much time to prove he is capable of getting over things
I think it's more complicated than we might think. I'm going to get slated for this but here it goes.

The profile's we're looking for are players who breath football and don't have a very strong flamboyant personality. At the same time the youth and these millenials are much more flamboyant, individualistic and require recognition for their personality. We often dump players with such behaviour. I think the DUI car incident was the reason Vidal was sold, I think Pogba thought he was more a professional here rather than his (childish) self (the 10+6 on his shirt) and Dybala has the same right now (slated by Allegri in interviews, benched, the hand talking)

It'll be interesting to see how this trend will develop with youthful players.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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I think it's more complicated than we might think. I'm going to get slated for this but here it goes.

The profile's we're looking for are players who breath football and don't have a very strong flamboyant personality. At the same time the youth and these millenials are much more flamboyant, individualistic and require recognition for their personality. We often dump players with such behaviour. I think the DUI car incident was the reason Vidal was sold, I think Pogba thought he was more a professional here rather than his (childish) self (the 10+6 on his shirt) and Dybala has the same right now (slated by Allegri in interviews, benched, the hand talking)

It'll be interesting to see how this trend will develop with youthful players.
If this was Zach’s post he would have said South Americans instead of millennials :D
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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Like who cares?

He won't be here in a year or two anyway so there's no reason to be bothered about rumors like these.
yes, right? who cares about an other shitstorm around dybala, because this would not affect neither his performances, nor his market value anyway :baus:
 

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