Juventus sign Paulo Dybala from Palermo for €32m
• Argentinian forward agrees five-year deal with Italian champions• Dybala scored 13 goals in 34 Serie A appearances this season
Paulo Dybala has signed a five-year deal at Juventus.
Juventus have completed the signing of Palermo’s Argentinian forward Paulo Dybala for a fee of €32m, potentially rising to €40m, on a five-year contract.
Dybala, who moved to Palermo in 2012 from his home club Instituto, scored 13 times in 34 Serie A appearances this season, and the club had been keen to cash in on the 21-year-old, who turned down a contract extension in January.
“A fee of €32m, payable over four years, has been agreed, with a potential extra €8m to be added on if certain performance-related targets are met,” read a club statement.
Palmero was understood to have also attracted the attention of Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain, with the club president Maurizio Zamparini saying last month: “At least three teams are really interested in him.
“The apple is ripe and we are ready to pick it. Those who understand football realise his potential.”
Juventus have completed the signing of Palermo’s Argentinian forward Paulo Dybala for a fee of €32m, potentially rising to €40m, on a five-year contract.
Dybala, who moved to Palermo in 2012 from his home club Instituto, scored 13 times in 34 Serie A appearances this season, and the club had been keen to cash in on the 21-year-old, who turned down a contract extension in January.
“A fee of €32m, payable over four years, has been agreed, with a potential extra €8m to be added on if certain performance-related targets are met,” read a club statement.
Palmero was understood to have also attracted the attention of Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain, with the club president Maurizio Zamparini saying last month: “At least three teams are really interested in him.
“The apple is ripe and we are ready to pick it. Those who understand football realise his potential.”
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