Former Chelsea target should leave Juventus, says Palermo supremo

 

Paulo Dybala should seek a move away from Juventus when the transfer window re-opens in January, according to Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini.

 

Dybala secured a big money move to the Juventus stadium in the summer after a hugely successful season for Palermo, prompting the Serie A champions to part ways with €32m to land the striker.

 

However, the 21-year-old has struggled for regular playing time, making just four league starts following his big money transfer.

 

And now Zamparini has accused Juventus boss Max Allegri of "ruining" Dybala, stating: "I'm really annoyed with Allegri because he's ruining a champions," the Palermo president is quoted by Tuttosport as saying on Radio Sportiva.

 

"Dybala personifies football, Allegri doesn't.

 

"When somebody personifies football like (Lionel) Messi does, then they should be given liberty and not forced into certain tactics. (Allegri should) train (Mario) Mandzukic and the others, but this way he's ruining Dybala.

 

"I've written to Paulo telling him to ask Juve to send him elsewhere. I've told him to make friends with the veterans, who I think are jealous of him. Allegri is destorying the work that (Antonio) Conte did.

 

"He's got his idea all confused. Dybala deserves a different coach. In just seven minutes yesterday (against Borussia Monchengladbach), you could see the difference he makes."

 

Former Chelsea target should leave Juventus, says Palermo supremo

 

Despite failing to hold down a regular starting berth, Dybala has still scored more league goals (3) than any other Juventus player this season.

 

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