Pablo Dybala transfer fiasco was put to rest when Paleromo president Maurizio Zamparini revealed the news of Dybala joining Juventus next season. The estimated fee for the deal is rumored to be around €28million.

Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea were all linked heavily with the highly linked with the Argentine but the Serie A champions Juvnetus have won the race to sign the striker likened to Lionel Messi.

Dybala was left out of the Palermo’s starting XI by the manager Beppe Lachini who later on confirmed the news of Dybala becoming a Juventus player next season.

Lachini told Sky Italia: “Dybala is now a Juventus player and this club is working towards the future”

Juventus have been benefited with the fact that Dybala was keen to stay in Italy despite the strong interest from the lucrative Premier League giants.

Dybala had previously told La Gazzetta dello Sport how he sees himself attached with Italy and Serie A.

Dybala had said: “I admit it – I am very attached to Italy, where I have become famous, and I would like to stay here,”

One of the key reasons for Dybala’s sudden exit from the club is his bust-up with club president Maurizio Zamparini, who was adamant on getting €40million for the player but instead has settled for €28million + add-ons of up to €4million.

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