PAULO DYBALA will sign a new five-year contract worth £120,000-a-week with Juventus, putting an end to reports suggesting his future lies elsewhere.
Manchester United, Barcelona and Real Madrid are among the game's heavyweight clubs interested in his signature.
But it appears they will have to look for other as his new deal until 2023 will not have have a release clause.
Dybala, 24, started the season in sensational fashion with 13 goals in his first eight matches — including two hat-tricks.
However, his form soon dipped and he even found himself on the bench.
The alarming drop convinced him he still has much to learn in Italy before testing himself in La Liga or the Premier League.
Furthermore, Barcelona look to be on the verge of signing Antoine Griezmann in the summer, so that door is shut.
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