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The Italian coach of Juventus, Massimiliano Allegri, spoke forcefully towards Paulo Dybala after the Argentine said goodbye to the club and will try free agency. At the moment the ‘Joya’ is focused on the Argentine National Team, while his agent is in charge of negotiating his new destination.

Allegri affirmed that the midfielder from Laguna Larga “has to go back to be yourself”. But he will not be at Juve, he is about to become a new Inter Milan player for the next three seasons, if he accepts the Lombard club’s offer. This is the archrival of the Vecchia Signora.

“There was a time when he was dragged by the fact of being the new Messi,” said the strategist on the DAZN digital platform. “He cannot think of himself as someone else,” he added.

Statements that in Italy were taken as those of a coach who will miss his 10 and sub-captain. The footballer who won five Scudettos, four Italian Super Cups and three Italian Cups in seven seasons at the club

“He still has a lot to give because he has incredible technique. He plays in a divine way, but he must return to focus on his physical and technical qualities, ”Allegri tried to soften after the stick given to Dybala. This Argentinian scored 60 goals for Juventus and finished as the club’s ninth top scorer, tied with Roberto Baggio.

Dybala cried after his farewell to the fans and the club. There he grew up and became one of the best midfielders in the world, but later injuries came that made him lower his level. He is 28 years old and has a lot of football ahead of him in the club he decides to play for.

In Italy talk about what it would mean to see Dybala team up with his countryman Lautaro Martínez at Inter Milan.

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By Scribe