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An Italian press report said that the future of Juventus striker Paulo Dybala is linked to the team's qualification for the Champions League next season.
Juventus ranks fifth in the Calcio standings with 66 points, equal with Napoli and Milan.
According to the Italian newspaper "Corriere dello Sport", being in a qualifying position for the Champions League is more important for Dybala.
The 27-year-old has played 16 times in Calcio this season, and his contract with the club expires in June 2022.
Juventus management has not reached an agreement with Dybala on the renewal, and the club may be forced to sell him this summer to avoid his free departure next year.
In addition to that, "Juventus will put Dybala in the market, if he fails to qualify for the Champions League, as an aid to the club's budgets."
Other reports said that Dybala's future depends on the future of star Cristiano Ronaldo, but the player himself wants to stay within the Bianconeri ranks.
Source: Kora
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