After Paulo Dybala’s agent began negotiations for a free transfer to Inter, Juventus fans have turned on their former hero, calling him a ‘traitor’ for joining their arch-rivals, while others compare this to Leonardo Bonucci’s Milan move.

The Argentina international was in floods of tears during his final game at the Allianz Juventus Stadium, the scenes prompting supporters to turn angrily on President Andrea Agnelli, vice-president Pavel Nedved and director Maurizio Arrivabene.

Dybala had agreed a contract extension several months ago, only for Juve to withdraw it and let his deal run down.

However, those same fans are now furious that La Joya is seeking a move to their bitter rivals Inter and the situation is playing out on social media.

Some photoshopped a clown face onto Dybala’s sobbing visage, with others insisting the tears were never believable.

A fan called Milix wrote: “I loved and supported you, but seeing your agent in the headquarters of the club that insulted you until yesterday, NO. You are proving yourself to be worse than many others.

“If it wasn’t an issue of money, you wouldn’t have gone to them. I love you, but you are showing zero consistency between words and actions.”

Over the years, Dybala was compared with Alessandro Del Piero, given the iconic Number 10 jersey and the captain’s armband, all things that fans now call “the biggest mistake ever.”

Other supporters have turned on those criticising Dybala, pointing out they were only too happy to welcome back Bonucci when he walked away for a move to Milan, returning within a year.

“They are criticising Dybala when he didn’t make the decision to leave Juve, unlike the so-called future captain with the 19 on his back who went to Milan for revenge against Allegri and returned after just one season. That is more traitorous than Dybala!”

37 thought on “Juventus fans turn on ‘traitor and clown’ Dybala after Inter meeting”
  1. Ridiculous! The guy was shown the door and these “fans” are now mocking him. If anyone, the club betrayed him, not vice versa.

  2. Maybe but the fans always stood by him and this is a joke. It’s right that they call him a clown.

  3. This is nonsense. Dybala wanted to stay and showed that his heart was with Juve. It was Juve who shut the door on him, not the other way around. He clearly wants to stay in Italy for lifestyle purposes and comfort. If he wants to play in the CL, which he obviously does, then Inter is his only option. Move on.

  4. Imagine a club decrease your salary in your last football contract from 7-8 to 5-6 milions and expect you to stay . That’s so ridiculous
    Fans are high

  5. The only club that came forward to claim Dybala is Inter . So I think it’s the only way to keep playing football.

  6. Club did not betray him because he did not even deserved to earn 6-7 millions a year because he is overrated and not even worth 10 jersey.He asked more money to stay at Juve. If I were Juve owner I won’t even offer 3 millions a year plus don’t purchase his from Palermo.

  7. Can someone photo shop the clown face and put it on PhD Max, Master Jedi of the back, back, down, down. Face it Inter have become Juventus and Juventus have become Tranmere Rovers in their transfer dealings. The great Don Moggi even ripped them as Juventus always took players from their rivals. Now the shoe is on the other foot. Pirlo escapes PhD Max. Ronaldo escaped PhD Max faster then his Lamborghini. Maybe Dybala’s mind went cuckoo with the teachings of the “Feng Shui” reverse engineered slow ball. Throw in Covid and PhD Max’s training methods and you have a deadly combination of Slowpox.

  8. Definitely a traitor, inter’s offer is even lower than juven’s initial offer(7-8m) . He rejected and was greedy to ask for 10m. Crocodybala’s tear, well down

  9. We’ll see Carletto. Wait until he fails and the supporters will want him gone just like Handanovic this season!
    @Brian, what have Inter put on the table, it’s not 7-8mil but less.

  10. What Juve fans?
    Most Juve fans I know, doesn’t want him to go to Inter but we also understand that this is not his choice.
    It’s the management of Juve (Agnelli), who is the problem, trhowing gold on the streets.
    After so many loyal years with Juve & he would probably still be here if we hadn’t thrown our money out the window signing the failure Ronaldo.

  11. LOL @Lord, very true. The irony would be Dybala scoring a hat trick in Turin in front of Agnelli, Arrivabene and co. Imagine if he stays healthy. It will expose how bad the J Medical Centre and Allegri’s methods are.

  12. Where are the juventus fans who were criticising Milan for booing donnaruma? Suddenly dybala is a traitor?

  13. Good move for Dybala. Now he can get back to playing with people and a club that likes to attack, at least domestically. European competition is another ball game. Brave man to have stuck it out for 7 years, largely playing for a coach that has one plan. Defend, defend, defend and nick an odd goal here and there.

  14. I love how they are quoting some imbeciles writing comments under anonymous handles on instagram and twitter as if these are official journalists and media pundits commentating on events. Unbelievable and desperate from football-italia. Most Juve fans, like me, understand that the club turned their back on him and tossed him out, leaving Dybala few options but only to do what is best for him.

  15. @Carletto
    “Juve fans are scum. Dybala will be embraced at Inter”.

    Of course he will be embraced at inter. it’s a scum club.

  16. @ Gio,
    The club did not turn their back on him. It would have been madness to give him the salary he was asking for with his injury record.

  17. The bottom line here is that Koulabaly is seeking to move to an overseas team out of respect for Napoli and its fans. Dybala could have gone to an overseas club, but he has chosen to stick it to Juve supporters by likely signing with the pretender club, who happens to be Juve’s fierce rivals. Good luck to him – he will likely end up becoming the longest serving player in the medical rooms at Inter and a failure in Europe as he has been in the last 7 years.

  18. @Rob

    Says the supporter of a club that tossed away Del Piero like garbage to the Indian league. Compare that to how Inter treated Javier Zanetti and you will see who is the real scum. Anyhow, don’t cry when Dybala destroys Bonucci and De Ligt next season, ok?

  19. As a Juventus fan, I think we should forget Dybala and leave him behind! We now should ask Juve for players who can improve the squad!

    Milan, Inter, Roma, Napoli are doing a great transger campaign an Juve is focusing in Pogba and grandpa Di María.

    Juve need to reinforces in all it’s lines.

    Maybe is time for Nedved to leave Juventus!

  20. @frankie

    You had no problem with juve signing players from rival clubs so when it happens to you don’t moan like little girls. Don’t be a hypocrite.

  21. @ Mark

    Milan fans were booing Donnarumma while he was with the national team. Now that was shameful. Let alone the fact the Donna did not go to your rivals…

    Anyway, Dybala going to Inter shows he was never really dedicated. I was hoping he would go to the PL which I think suits him better anyway.

    I wouldn’t wish injuries on him, but would be interesting to see his fitness level over the next season if he goes to Inter.

  22. Perisic was wise to dodge a PhD Max induced coma. Pogba still has not been announced. Salah was never a reality. Mane will never downgrade going to a smaller club with less money. Cuadrado is being disrespected. Morata and Kean are in limbo. There are no full backs added. Chiellini will just be replaced with Rugani and they will be short again. Face it the club is a hot mess from top to bottom. Moggi would never run the club like that. The fact that Di Maria needs time to think tells you how small the club have become. Ronaldo deep down knows he made a mistake tarnishing his legendary career. Have no fear an ex Inter player will arrive on an £8M 5 year contract. Bonuses included for Wanda as well.

  23. Carletto,
    shinter fans and u are scum. They booded dybala now they are cheering him.

    He was greey and wanted 10 mio and now he has to settle for 6.

  24. absolutely correct. Koulibaly, loyal. Perisic, loyal. dybumla ` i do what I want for me` . didn`t even join a scudetto winning team despite var`s efforts.

  25. @LORD, I agree and I cannot see major changes to the squad given this snail pace to be on the front foot. Sandro and Danilo are the first choice wing backs and I see 4th spot all over again. This will give Allegri another alibi and this all comes from the top. When Marotta left it all went downhill.

  26. He was kicked out of the club he loved in a very disrespectful way and was humiliated in public by the men in empty suits, who wouldn´t want revenge? Move on! The 5-time busparking champion has brilliant plans for top 4 and survive the group in CL.

  27. Juventus fans seem to forget the order of action:

    it was Juventus that betrayed Dybala, he just had to deal with it.

  28. I am a die hard Juve fan since my childhood when Juve won the last CL with Vialli and Ravanelli.
    To be fair, JuveCo and Allegri turned their back on Dybala. As the proverb says: They ate from the plate they spat at, after going back on their word. Juve actually not Just withdrew the offer but shut the door on any sort of further negotiations to discuss a potential lower offer and we all know that specifically after signing Vlahovic. This means that they had the intention of letting him go and wouldn’t care less despite refusing a lot of offers to leave us in the last couple of seasons. Vlahovic will be destroyed by Allegri’s style of play as well and the last six months clearly showed it with less goals. Even the treatment of Dybala’s departure coinciding with Chillinie was disrespectful. Mark my words how Dybala will shine at Inter if ends up there because of their attacking football. Also, I blame Juve medical team for most of the injuries and rehab because it wasn’t just Dybala. Most of our players getting injured and unable to recover completely in due course time and these injuries are reoccurring again and again. We should not be crying for a player who stayed loyal to the last minute. In addition, we have been doing this to Fiorentina for the last couple of years with the latest Vlahovic, so why don6we have sportsmanship and accept the facts. We should aim our anger at Juve’s board who lost the plot since sacking ceo Marotta who transfered Inter to a better club.

  29. For me Dybala is a true Bianconero. He is doing Juve a favor by joining Inter. This way, he will force Inzaghi to change his tactic to suit Dybala and when that happens, he will leave them to treat his usual injury problems. Thank you for your service, Dybala.👍

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