Cristiano Ronaldo blamed for Juventus star's potential exit
Dybala's brother says he is ready to move away from Italy
Cristiano Ronaldo maybe the break of fresh air that Juventus needed as they attempt to win the Champions Trophy, but they might have to do that with one star less.
Paulo Dybala, the 25-year-old Argentinian striker, is currently unhappy with the Italian club and needs a change, says his agent.
"There are many possibilities that Paulo leaves Turin," said Dybala's brother, who also acts as his representative. "He needs a change, he was very much at ease in Italy but now he is no longer."
And why does the youngster want a move away from Turin? Dybala's brother says he has problems with Ronaldo, not off the field, but on the field.
He further added that Dybala might not be the only one who will leave the Italian giants.
“Let’s say that Paulo is no longer at ease and happy, as many other Juventus players are no longer well. He is not the only one who will leave."
He continued: "Problem with Ronaldo? No, off the field there is no problem with Cristiano. The problems are on the field: Paulo is young, he has to play.”
The Argentine is reportedly being monitored by many teams across Spain and England after he signalled he was open to transfer offers.
Paulo Dybala, the 25-year-old Argentinian striker, is currently unhappy with the Italian club and needs a change, says his agent.
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"There are many possibilities that Paulo leaves Turin," said Dybala's brother, who also acts as his representative. "He needs a change, he was very much at ease in Italy but now he is no longer."
And why does the youngster want a move away from Turin? Dybala's brother says he has problems with Ronaldo, not off the field, but on the field.
He further added that Dybala might not be the only one who will leave the Italian giants.
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“Let’s say that Paulo is no longer at ease and happy, as many other Juventus players are no longer well. He is not the only one who will leave."
He continued: "Problem with Ronaldo? No, off the field there is no problem with Cristiano. The problems are on the field: Paulo is young, he has to play.”
The Argentine is reportedly being monitored by many teams across Spain and England after he signalled he was open to transfer offers.