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Ned Keating

Juventus star Paulo Dybala belts out Liverpool anthem 'You'll Never Walk Alone'

Paulo Dybala has built a name for himself by showcasing his amazing footballing ability for Juventus on a regular basis - and it seems the attacker isn't shy about putting his vocal chords to use either.

The Argentina international has been one of the Serie A giants' key players in recent seasons and has shone up top alongside Cristiano Ronaldo.

Such ability has seen the 26-year-old regularly linked with a move to the Premier League with both Man Utd and Tottenham touted as potential destinations.

However, it seems Dybala may have in fact have a soft spot for Liverpool after belting out one of the clubs legendary anthems during a online charity match over the weekend.

Paulo Dybala belted out the Liverpool anthem in an online FIFA 20 match (Gamers Without Borders)

The Juventus man took on Tottenham midfielder Dele Alli in an event arranged by Gamers Without Borders to help raise funds for a variety of Covid-19 charities.

The Argentine chose to play as Liverpool in two matches against Alli, who went with PSG, and recorded victories in both matches against the England international.

And it seems Dybala was bitten by the Anfield bug as he gave his own rendition of the iconic 'You'll Never Walk Alone', which is regularly sung by the Reds faithful.

The Liverpool faithful can often be heard singing 'You'll Never Walk Alone' in matches (Getty Images)

The 26-year-old's choice of team and song could excited Liverpool fans, especially with the club having seemingly missed out on long-term target Timo Werner to Chelsea.

The Gamers Without Borders FIFA20 tournament kicked off on Friday as Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold beat One Direction star Liam Payne.

Portugal duo João Félix and Andre Silva will play against each other on Sunday night, with US rapper Snoop Dogg facing DJ and comedian Kerwin Frost facing off afterwards.

Gamers Without Borders has been organized by the Saudi Arabian Federation for Electronic and Intellectual Sports (SAFEIS).

Having run for the last six weeks, Gamers Without Borders has broken new ground for esports after uniting 300,000 gamers from 72 countries online in tournaments and series on the most popular titles in gaming, making it the biggest charity e-sports event of all time.

The unprecedented esports initiative has already seen US$8.5 million donated to global charities tackling COVID-19. These have included GAVI, UNICEF and Direct Relief. Full broadcast information is available at watch.gamerswithoutborders.com/.

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