Former Palermo vice-president Guglielmo Miccichè reveals Paulo Dybala had been on the verge of joining Napoli and should leave Juventus for the Partenopei.
La Joya first came to Italy for Palermo in 2012 and moved to Juve for €40m just three years later, but it was almost a very different situation.
“With (then Palermo President Maurizio) Zamparini, we were in the process of selling Dybala to Napoli,” Miccichè told Radio Kiss Kiss.
Former Palermo vice-president Guglielmo Miccichè reveals Paulo Dybala had been on the verge of joining Napoli and should leave Juventus for the Partenopei.
La Joya first came to Italy for Palermo in 2012 and moved to Juve for €40m just three years later, but it was almost a very different situation.
“With (then Palermo President Maurizio) Zamparini, we were in the process of selling Dybala to Napoli,” Miccichè told Radio Kiss Kiss.
“However, his agent was pushing for Juventus and in the end he went to Turin. I would advise him without question to think of Napoli for his future and I suggest Napoli try to sign him. It’d be a perfect union.
“Dybala has to leave Juventus, his time with the Bianconeri has finished. He should run to Napoli, as he’d find the ideal environment that he needs with the passion of the fans and a coach like Rino Gattuso.”
Dybala is under contract with Juve until June 2022 and negotiations for an extension are dragging on.
He has been linked with moves outside Serie A to PSG, Manchester United, Chelsea and Real Madrid.