Paulo Dybala signs new Juventus contract which sees him snub Barcelona and Real Madrid transfers
Argentine ace has penned a fresh deal keeping him in Turin until 2022 - and out of the clutches of anyone else
PAULO DYBALA has snubbed Barcelona and Real Madrid to stay at Juventus.
The Argentine ace today signed a new contract keeping him in Turin until 2022.
Dybala, 23, said: “I’ve always just wanted to succeed in everything that I do and I know that Juventus is the perfect place to be if you want to win things.”
The coup comes as a huge relief to Juve, who watched the striker tear apart Barcelona on Wednesday night.
Dybala scored twice against countryman Lionel Messi and Co to help gift the hosts a 3-0 lead going into their Champions League quarter-final second leg.
The pacy forward began his career in Argentina with Cordoba-based club Instituto.
After coming through the youth system, it took just one season in the seniors for him to be poached by Italian side Palermo in 2012.
Juventus spotted his talent and snapped him up three years later in a £23milion deal.
The Serie A champions will now be able to demand an enormous fee for the player – touted as a future Ballon d’Or winner – should they decide to sell.