Juventus general manager Giuseppe Marotta assures “there is no problem” with Paulo Dybala’s renewal.
The Argentine forward has been in talks for some time over a new contract, but so far there has been no official announcement of an agreement.
That has led to speculation that the 23-year-old is being courted by the likes of Barcelona and Real Madrid, but the Bianconeri hope to have him tied-down soon.
Juventus general manager Giuseppe Marotta assures “there is no problem” with Paulo Dybala’s renewal.
The Argentine forward has been in talks for some time over a new contract, but so far there has been no official announcement of an agreement.
That has led to speculation that the 23-year-old is being courted by the likes of Barcelona and Real Madrid, but the Bianconeri hope to have him tied-down soon.
“There’s an excellent relationship with him,” Marotta told reporters after Tomas Rincon’s presentation.
“We’re in the process of negotiations for a renewal, which he deserves given what he’s done for us. There’s no problem, it’s a source of pride to wear the Juventus shirt.”
Marotta was also asked about the midfield, as Axel Witsel has decided to move to China rather than Turin.
“Right now we’re happy with the squad we have. We’re covered in every department, we’ve got Marchisio 100 per cent back, and he was an unknown during the summer because of his treatment.
"Roberto Gagliardini? He's a good player, but not one who is functional for our cause and that's why we never negotiated for him.
"We already have [Stefano] Sturaro, [Rolando] Mandragora and [Mario] Lemina in that role, so there was never any mocking or overtaking [from Inter]."