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Paul Clarke

Paulo Dybala addresses Juventus future amid Manchester United transfer links

Juventus forward Paulo Dybala has opened up on his future after reports linked him with a move to the likes of Premier League sides Manchester United and Liverpool as well as Serie A giants Inter Milan.

The brother of the 25-year-old, Gustavo Dybala, who acts as his agent, claimed earlier this month that the Argentinian wanted a transfer away from Serie A during the summer window.

However, Dybala has since cleared up the situation on his future by explaining that he would love to stay put at Juventus ahead of next season.

Dybala has struggled for regular minutes at Juventus this season but insists that his brother's remarks are not true and that he would like to work with the club's next boss after Massimiliano Allegri announced his departure at the end of the season.

"My brother spoke for himself, I talked to the club and Fabio Paratici (Juve sporting director) and they know what I think," Dybala said.

"I want to stay at Juventus again next year, I want to continue playing here. I'm happy, I wear the Juve jersey with pride.

"It is obvious that Juventus must make their choices, make the team based around the coach that will arrive. But I want to stay here."

On Juventus' manager predicament, Dybala added: "The club doesn't know yet who the next manager will be, but we're hoping it'll be a strong one, capable of leading us to win everything.

"I said goodbye to Allegri and thanked him, because he's the only coach I've had during my time here. We're all very grateful for what he has done for the club and we wish him the very best.

"The fans would like to see us play attractive football, but the most important thing is to win games, the club thinks so and my teammates think so."

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