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Dybala unmasked: La Joya abandons vintage celebration and sends a message to management
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Last night in Torino, Juventus got their revenge against an Udinese side that stole two points from them earlier this season in a match where Juve were winning and in control. On this day the two goal lead held, as they take a much needed three points, as they still trail Atalanta by one game for that coveted top four spot, and with Milan on the horizon before a mid week Coppa Italia clash with Sampdoria, no doubt this will give the club some confidence going forward as they are still recovering from a heart breaking lose to Inter Milan in last Wednesdays Supercoppa Final.
With a goal and another great performance from Paulo Dybala, you would think this would be the headline of the day, but instead all that could be talked about was Dybala’s celebration after his goal, or lack there of I should say, as when the player scored there was no vintage ” Dybala Gladiator mask” that for Juventini has become as iconic as a Cristiano’s “Siiiuuuu”, but instead we got a death stare towards management, and a sign from the player, that he no doubt feels upset about how his contract situation has been handled thus far.
So with this latest controversy it will make more people wonder if it can truly be possible that a player who is the clubs number 10, has worn the Captains armband and also someone who coach Max Allegri has called ” the centre of the project” can really leave Juventus on a free transfer at the end of the season. I’ve made no secret online that I truly believe Juventus would be willing to walk away from negotiations, as it’s undeniable that the recent digs by Maurizio Arrivabene have raised the temperature on this whole situation.
And if Dybala leaves, would he be bitter enough at Juventus that he would do the impossible and play for our biggest rival? Well only time will tell but for Inters part, we can report that contacts have indeed been made. Whats been said, no one can be sure, but if he does go there, it would be for a discount because as Gazzetta Della Sport has already reported that €10M per season may be a little off the scale, as the club recently renewed Lautaro Martinez and still needs to do the same for Brozovic and others.
So for what it’s worth, Inter seems to be in the same financial situation that Juve is in, making the only way he could ever end up in Milan is if the Bianconeri do not offer a contract at all, leaving Inter the only option, and for less money then he wanted. It’s crazy to think this is where we stand, but with COVID and the insane amount of money it took to sign Cristiano Ronaldo, I’m sorry to tell you, but this is our beloved clubs reality.