More doubts emerge over Dybala’s future as meeting with Juventus postponed

According to Sky Sport Italia, the meeting between Juventus directors and Paulo Dybala’s representatives, which was supposed to take place tomorrow, has been postponed.

The Argentinean’s contract expires at the end of the season and the two parties were expected to meet tomorrow in a crucial meeting for the player’s extension in Turin.

However, according to Sky Sport Italia, the summit has been postponed and won’t take place tomorrow. Dybala’s entourage, including his agent Jorge Antun, have already arrived in Turin, but it’s still unclear why the meeting won’t take place.

The Bianconeri will reportedly offer Dybala a lower salary than the one agreed a few months ago. Dybala had accepted to sign a €10m-a-year deal including add-ons, but it is understood that the offer is no longer on the table.

Juventus’ original proposal was €8m in fixed bonus plus €2m add-ons, while the new offer should be slightly different €7m (slightly less than his current one) plus €3m bonuses.

Barcelona, Inter and Tottenham Hotspur have been linked with signing Dybala if he fails to sign a new deal with the Bianconeri.