Paulo Dybala (173 Viewers)

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Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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after Pogba I knew Dybala was next be sold. This is why we never with the CL, there is too much turn over and not enough stability. We are in the business of making money in Europe, not winning titles. Makes me sick to my stomach that teams like Real, Barca, Bayern, Man U look at us like a feeder team for them. It's like we are the Udinese of Europe. Not serious about winning... that's why when I hear all this talk about from management on how the CL title is the goal I think to myself... go f yourselves you liers !

Mark my words... if Barca sell Neymar to PSG this summer, Dybala is in Barcelona by the start of the season.
Why they would sell their key player and buy our key player!
it's nonse.

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Good news seems to be that Madrid are after Mbappe and Barca are after Coutinho. Hopefully that means Dybala is safe
Lol we have berna and pjaca as back up.Reports starting to flow for dybala to barca for 120m.
Im ok for selling him if we bring verratti.
 

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Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,084
I have the same feeling about Dybala as I had with Pogba the last 2 years. He's here on borrowed time.

Also managements decisions regarding departures the last 3 years aren't very reassuring either.
 

Fantôme

Junior Member
Jul 25, 2015
65
Keep him against his will.
He is Franchise player. We have to.

If Dybala wants to be remembered unique he should stay with us.

He once said "People have to know that I am not Messi. I am Dybala and I want to only be Dybala, although I understand that there are comparisons. There's only one Messi, as there was only one Maradona. You can't replace players like them and it's a huge burden that people have expectations about me."

And thats how it should be.

But if he goes to Barcelona, he is just one of the many superstar that played there. But in italy he is already phenomenal player. One of the leagues best. And competition in Serie A will get tougher. Card "i wanna play tougher league" is not going to be excuse anymore.

So Dybala should definitely stay in Juventus. I think Higuain and others who have experience with these thing will say this same thing to him. "You have everything good here, you love italy. Everyone loves you. Why not keep it like that"
 
Mar 30, 2006
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The same La Repubblica that fabricated the Alex Sandro rumors? Why even mention something that is obviously false?
Exactly. Sandro was apparently gone at 60m. But he is still here. I don't think Dybala is going anywhere. Also, it seems like it would not leave time for a replacement.. nor are there any real replacements. Maybe Alexis but he asks rediculous wages. I hope Dybala has an excellent year for us and the support of Douglas Costa and Bernardeschi takes pressure off him and allow him to find the goal more.
 

Catenaccio

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Jul 15, 2002
3,363
Barca links seem stronger for Coutinho at this point. Also, Neymar plays on the left - I don't know how the new coach will set the team up but unless he wants to play Messi or Dybala as a trequartista then Coutinho would make more sense as a Neymar replacement if wants to still go with a 433
 

Wittl

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Feb 21, 2017
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Sport 1 - german commentator: Paulo Düübala :disagree: @DAiDEViL @Ocelot @lgorTudor

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Ok, after the third time it gets on my nerves! :mad:
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
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Dybala: 'I’m happy at Juventus’
By Football Italia staff

Juventus forward Paulo Dybala assures he won’t be joining Barcelona this summer - “I’m happy here”.

Blaugrana forward Neymar is believed to be close to an incredible €222m move to Paris Saint-Germain, who are prepared to trigger his release clause.

That has led to rumours that Dybala could be his replacement, but after last night’s friendly with PSG, the Argentine international assured he’ll staying in Turin.

“It was a good match,” La Joya told reporters in the mixed zone after the final whistle.

“It was useful to train us physically and to get to know our new teammates. They’ve just arrived, but the Coach [Max Allegri] will succeed in integrating them.

“The transfer market? I’m happy here, I’m fine and over these days I’ll be training as hard as I can to have a great season.”

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