Argentine forward Paulo Dybala has admitted that ‘it would be very nice’ to pay for Barcelona with Juventus yet to extend the contract of the left-footed attacker.
Dybala is still waiting for the old ladies to propose a contract extension which could quite possibly keep the 26-year-old in Turin beyond his current deadline of 2022.
“The truth is that Barcelona is huge team worldwide and with Messi there even bigger,” he told CNN.
“It would be very nice, but Juventus is also an incredible club, very big, full of history, where there are currently great players.
“There’s enough quality here to make two teams and the chance to play with [Gianluigi] Buffon and Cristiano Ronaldo, who make the club even bigger.”
Dybala insists that he is still waiting for his club to offer him a contract extention.
“For now there is nothing, really. I have a year and a half left on my contract, which is not much, and I understand that with all this that has happened [coronavirus] it isn’t easy for the club, but other players have also renewed, so we are here waiting,” he said.
“Obviously I am a player of this club and I am happy to be here. People love me very much and I love the people very much. I have great appreciation for the club and the people who are here, I have a good relationship with my president and surely at some point they will come to chat – or maybe not, I don’t know.
“At some point maybe there may be some possible renewal, but it depends on Juventus.”