Juventus want to extend Paulo Dybala’s contract, and the club’s representatives will soon discuss the striker’s future with his agent.

Dybala’s contract in Turin runs out in June 2022, and Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri wants to keep hold of him.

Tuttosport paper reports Dybala will be one of the key players of Allegri’s second spell at the Allianz Stadium, but the Argentinean must sign a contract extension in the summer or he could leave the club.

Goal.com’s Romeo Agresti reports Juventus representatives will soon meet the striker’s agent to discuss his future in a black and white shirt.

Dybala is on a €7m-a-year deal at the Allianz Stadium and rejected a contract extension offer in the region of €10m-a-year in 2020.

This past December, Juventus President Andrea Agnelli warned Dybala that the club are not willing to raise their offer, and it remains to be seen if the Serie A giants will change their position with the risk of losing the player for nothing in the summer of 2022.

Dybala joined Juventus from Palermo in a €40m deal in 2015 and has scored 100 goals in 253 games with the Old Lady.

 

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