Paulo Dybala (born 15 November 1993 in Córdoba, Argentina) is an Argentine male footballer who plays as a striker for Juventus F.C. Dybala is known for its speed, ability to grab points, a keen sense of smell in front of the penalty area, and a good grasp of opportunities, and on June 4, 2015, Dybala joined Juventus from Serie A side Palermo FC to Juventus with a transfer fee of 32 million euros (paid in 4 years), plus an additional clause of 8 million euros.

Paul Dybala's contract with Juventus will end next summer after a second contract extension, with Juventus looking to keep Dybala at the club and offering a new contract extension option, but the Argentine striker's contract extension with the Bianconeri has still not reached a deal due to ongoing disagreements between the club and the players over issues such as salary differences. Juventus wants a deal based on the original salary of 8 million euros, while Dybala wants Juventus to offer a salary of 10 million euros. Given the slim chances of reaching an agreement, Dybala piqued the interest of the club.
According to the Spanish media "Fichajes", if Paul Dybala's contract with Juventus does not end up in a deal, La Liga giants Barcelona FC hopes to sign Dybala, who will become a free agent next summer. Dybala has shown qualities that only a few players can excel in attack, and he has been in an elite position among European players for many years of his career with a wealth of offensive experience. However, he has not been in tip-top shape over the past few years, a factor that has greatly reduced his market cap.
Next summer, Paulo Dybala is approaching 29, but he has previously promised to play at least five more seasons, that is, he will be ideal for any club's medium-term plan, in addition, his position similar to that of former Barcelona captain and national team teammate Leo Messi can provide substance to Barcelona. Argentine star Aguero is in Barcelona's squad and Dybala will quickly adapt to Barcelona. Barcelona's current financial situation is still not very good. That said, if it weren't for a free transfer, the signing would be difficult to come to terms.