Juventus are open to the idea of offloading Paulo Dybala during the next transfer window, Goal understands.
The Argentina international is no longer considered to be integral to the Bianconeri’s future plans.
A summer of change is approaching in Turin and Dybala could find himself caught up in that process.
The arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo in 2018 has nudged the 25-year-old out of the limelight and into a supporting role.
Boasting a player of such ability as a back-up option is an obvious bonus for Juve, but the player himself is looking for much more.
His ambition dictates that he needs to be filling a leading role at club level. Such a standing is being denied him, with Massimiliano Allegri often asking him to play out of position in order to cater to the needs of Ronaldo.
Dybala has managed 10 goals in 39 appearances, but his situation has become complicated and big decisions are now approaching at a career crossroads.
If Allegri remains at the Juve helm, amid speculation suggesting that he could be targeted by other leading European clubs, then Dybala’s future appears to lie elsewhere.
Having already slipped down the pecking order, the South American is set to see Aaron Ramsey join the creative ranks at Juve once he reaches the end of his contract at Arsenal.
It could be that a role is found for him alongside the Welshman, but such a decision will depend on who is calling the shots from the dugout.
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