Juventus striker Paulo Dybala admits he has ‘a lot of things to improve’ about his game.

The 21-year-old joined the Bianconeri from Palermo this summer, in a deal which could eventually be worth €40m.

Today the forward spoke to the club’s official television channel, and was coy on the subject of his greatest qualities.

“It would be wrong for me to say my best attribute,” Dybala said in the interview.

Juventus striker Paulo Dybala admits he has ‘a lot of things to improve’ about his game.

The 21-year-old joined the Bianconeri from Palermo this summer, in a deal which could eventually be worth €40m.

Today the forward spoke to the club’s official television channel, and was coy on the subject of his greatest qualities.

“It would be wrong for me to say my best attribute,” Dybala said in the interview.

“Maybe you should ask my Coach [Max Allegri] and teammates, as they see me every day. There are a lot of things to improve, such as protecting the ball, using my right foot more and the physical side.

“I think everyone can help me, the Coach, my teammates and the staff. So I think you should ask the Coach, or someone who sees me all the time.

“If I were to say, I’d say, I don’t know… striking the ball, or my left foot. I think someone who watches me every day would know better.”

Dybala also admits that the mindset is different in Turin compared to his time at Palermo.

“I think it’s a bit different, it’s a different level. At Palermo the objectives were different, we were aiming for other things.

“Here the mentality is to win every Sunday, and in every game. Now that the Champions League is about to get underway we have to try to do what Juve did last year.

“As I said before, you have to win every game here, and we always go onto the pitch looking to play on the front foot.

“It’s a different mentality, and different training, so I have to be prepared for that.”

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