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Juventus have felt betrayed by Paulo Dybala after their recent controversies and hopes to negotiate a trade deal this summer.

Dybala, 27, got into trouble after attending an illegal lockdown party at the home of teammate Weston McKennie last week, and was suspended.

With the club cracking down on it, it has now emerged that his hierarchy is willing to ditch him in just a few months rather than let him leave for free.

Both Andrea Pirlo and President Andrea Agnelli were infuriated by Dybala’s behavior, it is understood.

The Serie A giants are disgusted, having stood by his ace to clear up the source of his knee pain, but believe there is now no turning back for him.

His future, which was thrown explosively into the air when the Italian police broke up the meeting at McKennie’s home, is now far from Turin.

However, Juventus is believed to be afraid of letting Dybala escape for nothing and will therefore try to sell him as part of a trade.

Jorge Antun, Dybala’s representative, is currently in Argentina and has not traveled to Italy for several months.

There were suggestions that the club wanted to tie Dybala to a new deal, but his injury issues initially ruined any chance for renewal.

There is also a firm belief in the Old Lady that the new and luxurious terms should only take place in the conditions of the club and not those of its players.

Vice President Pavel Nedved has admitted that Juventus “will analyze all the market opportunities”, and it is understood that Dybala is already officially in the showcase.

There is a desire at Allianz Stadium to trade Dybala for another high-profile name and dispatch the new troublemaker as soon as possible.

However, injury problems and a detected history of breaking the rules can make any attempt at a deal difficult.

Dybala has apologized after getting caught at the party.

The police broke up the illegal celebrations, which were attended by about a dozen people, on Wednesday night at 11:30 p.m.

A strict crackdown on the coronavirus in Italy means that private parties have been banned. Additionally, there is a nationwide curfew, which runs from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.

McKennie’s neighbors complained to authorities about noise levels coming from the midfielder’s home.

Dybala and Arthur, another Juventus teammate, were fined for breaking lockout rules due to being present with their partners and other friends.

‘I know it would have been better to avoid it, but I was wrong and I apologize, I should not have stayed out for dinner,’ Dybala insisted on Instagram.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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