he will play the last match with Juve, then on Monday he will be in Milan
Contrary to what was thought, Paulo Dybala will be on the Juventus squad list for the last league match at Fiorentina and should also start as a starter alongside Kean. Then he will begin his new life: on Monday he will be in Milan.
Despite the rumors circulating yesterday, Paulo Dybala will be part of the Juventus squad for the match that the bianconeri will play on Saturday evening at the home of the Fiorentina. The words spoken today by Massimiliano Allegri does not leave dubbing: “Tomorrow and everyone in Florence Danilo, Chiesa and De Sciglio. The others are all available. McKennie re-enters, maybe he’ll play a piece of the game“. It was thought that being the last game of the championship influential for the standings – with fourth place and annexed Champions armored place – the Argentine striker would have to skip the Franchi challenge, letting his tears at the end of Juve-Lazio they were the last chapter of his seven-year history with the Old Lady, and instead Dybala will be regularly present in the Tuscan trip.
Allegri’s hug to Dybala at the end of Juventus-Lazio
The 28 year old from Laguna Larga it should also be proprietaryaccording to what transpires from Continassa, supporting Moise Kean in attack. Bench therefore for Alvaro Morata and also for Dusan Vlahovicthe great ex of the match, already returned to Florence for the semi-final of the Italian Cup and welcomed with the cry of “you are a gypsy“(resulting in a fine for Fiorentina). The Serbian will probably be spared by Allegri for precautionary reasons, not wanting to risk that being warned will be booked in a match that is not useless, whereas Fiorentina will have a very different competitive approach, given that qualification for Europe will be played. If for a silly yellow card the Juventus bomber was forced to miss the first match of the next championship, when Juve will show up with declared Scudetto ambitions at the starting line.
Dybala will therefore be part of the Franchi match, his farewell step to Juventus will be there. Then a whole other story will begin for him, the cover of which can be glimpsed, even if it has not yet gone to print: he has the Nerazzurri colors, like those of the team that should welcome him, thus making him stay in Serie A. They are convinced of it. also in Germany, where Joya had been compared to Bayern Munich, but the player’s will seems clear, as Bild explains: he wants to go to his old manager Marotta’s Interthat reciprocates the correspondence of amorous football senses.
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Atletico Madrid, PSG, Premier League and even the Rome these are all tracks that are not covered, waiting for the talks between Dybala and Inter – which have been going on for some time – to translate into the formalization of an agreement that should include one worth 7 million a year plus bonuses, for seasons. An all-Argentine attack should therefore be made in the Nerazzurri with Lautaro Martinez, which will not be sacrificed unless there are indispensable offers that are currently not seen. Rather, Marotta has a technical and economic priority to get rid of the very heavy last year of Alexis Sanchez’s contract, he who is leaving Pinetina.
Dybala will play in Florence on Saturday night, then enjoy a Sunday of leisure with his beloved Oriana and on Monday it will already be in Milan. Not yet to sign with Inter – but who knows if this isn’t an opportunity to have a chat – but to take the field in the charity match organized at San Siro by Samuel Eto’o. The Integration Heroes Match will see many champions – from Totti to Thuram – engaged against all forms of discrimination. Is exactly Totti he anticipated that he will try to say something to Paulino to divert him to Rome, even if the games seem almost done: Milan is calling.
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