Juventus and Paulo Dybala allegedly have a common idea of extending his current deal expiring in June 2022, starting a project to make sure the Argentine commits the rest of his career to the Allianz Stadium.

The attacker arrived from Palermo in a €40m transfer almost five years ago and it seemed like he was on the brink of leaving ahead of the current campaign.

Juventus and Paulo Dybala allegedly have a common idea of extending his current deal expiring in June 2022, starting a project to make sure the Argentine commits the rest of his career to the Allianz Stadium.

The attacker arrived from Palermo in a €40m transfer almost five years ago and it seemed like he was on the brink of leaving ahead of the current campaign.

English clubs were linked to the 26-year-old, but he remained at Juventus to convince Maurizio Sarri through his performances in Bianconero, contributing seven goals and nine assists in 24 Serie A games.

Now, Tuttosport claims Dybala and Juventus are working on a common idea of extending his current deal at the club worth €7m a year but implement a gradual pay rise over the coming seasons, starting the project to tie Dybala down ‘for life’.

The newspaper reveals the player’s representatives have been working on such a proposal together with the Bianconeri and claims the contract will be decorated with the usual bonuses related to his future achievements in Turin.

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