Dybala on the charge to break Baggio Juve record

Paulo Dybala is only 39 days away from playing his last match for Juventus and he’s hoping to overtake Roberto Baggio in the club’s all-time top scorer list.

The 28-year-old Argentinian forward will be ending his seven-year association with the Old Lady at the end of June when his contract expires with the club. The Bianconeri announced last month that his deal will not be renewed, forcing him to find a new home for the upcoming 2022-23 season.

As highlighted by Corriere dello Sport, Dybala is hoping to pick up his 13th major title with Juventus this season before his departure, ending his time in Turin on a high. The former Palermo man has won five Scudetti, three Supercoppa Italiana and four Coppa Italia for the Bianconeri over the last seven years.

Dybala is also aiming to overtake Baggio’s all-time goal record with Juventus. The Argentine has netted 113 goals in 285 appearances for the Old Lady, putting him 10th in the all-time table, and he’s only two behind 9th place Baggio, who scored 115 goals in 200 appearances.