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Juventus rival who would take on Dybala after announcing his departure from the team

Paulo Dybala will bid farewell to Juventus in the last game of the season in Turin, against Lazio. The Argentine striker has confirmed that he will leave the 'Vecchia Signora' after "seven years of magic".

By Hector Garcia

Paulo Dybala will bid farewell to Juventus in the last game of the season in Turin, against Lazio. The Argentine striker has confirmed that he will leave the 'Vecchia Signora' after "seven years of magic".
Paulo Dybala will bid farewell to Juventus in the last game of the season in Turin, against Lazio. The Argentine striker has confirmed that he will leave the 'Vecchia Signora' after "seven years of magic".
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The time has come to say goodbye, and Dybala has used his Instagram account to send a letter and a special message to all the Bianconeri fans: the Argentine will not continue at Juventus.

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"It's hard to find the right words to greet you, there are so many years and so many emotions in between, all together...", began Dybala, who announced that against Lazio he will play his last match in front of the Turin fans.

He also acknowledged the following: "I thought we were going to be together for even more years, but fate put us on different paths". A message that leaves in the air the reason for his departure, as there has been no agreement for the renewal.

"I will never forget everything you made me live, every game, every goal. With you I grew, learned, lived, and dreamed. It has been seven years of magic, 12 trophies, and 115 goals that no one will ever take away from us. Never," said the Argentine international.

Which Juventus rival would take Dybala?

That has led him to be rumored to land at clubs of the likes of Borussia Dortmund, who would offer the Juventus player a leading role in the team as a replacement for Haaland. 

But the Germans are not the only ones. Beppe Marotta, CEO of Inter Milan, has assessed the possible signing of Dybala, a player who now sounds to land at Jose Mourinho's Roma, as published by 'Corriere dello Sport'. 

The well-known Italian newspaper claims that Mourinho appreciates very much the Argentine international player, who would see with very good eyes to start a new adventure in a team of the size of the Roman. In addition, this would allow him to continue competing in Serie A, a competition he knows to perfection after his 269 games played.

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