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Paulo Dybala will not be moving this summer, reveals Fabio Paratici

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Juventus Sporting Director Fabio Paratici has revealed that Paulo Dybala will not be sold before the September 2 deadline. The Argentine has been heavily linked with a move to Manchester United, Tottenham, Real Madrid, and even Paris Saint-Germain over the course of the summer transfer window.

Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint Germain were the latest club credited with an interest in the Argentine forward, but with Neymar opting to stay, their interest has dissipated. However, reports do say that the Parisians are still considering their options and might make a move for Paulo Dybala either in January or next summer.

Barring that, after moves to Manchester United and Tottenham broke down, Dybala has had no suitors with few clubs even capable of getting close Juventus’ valuation. That has seen Sporting Director Fabio Paratici tell Sky Italy, that any move for the Argentine will now be rejected and that Dybala will be staying at the club for the near future.

“We can absolutely rule out Dybala leaving this summer. We can exclude that as a possibility. This is a club that leaves a good impression, as often players want to come back when they have left, most recently Gigi Buffon and Leonardo Bonucci,” he told Sky Italy

“There are people who brought a great deal to the club, not just the team or what happened on the field. Let’s not forget, Juventus have been top of the Serie A table for 3,000 days and these players are always the first to arrive for training and the last to leave.”

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