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Paulo Dybala will not be leaving Juventus, says Giuseppe Marotta

Bianconeri to harness Argentina international's potential in Turin

Goalscorer Paulo Dybala celebrates Juve's win
Image: Juventus unwilling to part with striker Paulo Dybala, confirms CEO Giuseppe Marotta

Serie A champions Juventus have denied media reports suggesting striker Paulo Dybala may leave the club.

Dybala, who has scored eight league goals this season, including a late strike in the 3-1 victory over Fiorentina at the weekend, has been reportedly linked host a European clubs, most notably Barcelona.

However, having only signed Dybala from Palermo in the summer, Juventus CEO Giuseppe Marotta has staunchly denied claims the Argentina international is set to leave Turin.

"We do not want to sell him neither this season nor in the following ones as we have invested a considerable sum on him," Marotta told Mediaset Premium.

"Dybala is a player who is growing and who has not yet shown his full potential."

Paulo Dybala: The Argentine forward was Juventus' most expensive summer signing.
Image: Dybala was Juventus' most expensive summer signing

Juve's win on Sunday lifted them to fourth in the Serie A table with 30 points, six behind current leaders Inter Milan.

"We've one league game left this calendar year and we're now very close to where we needed to be at this stage," Dybala said after the game.

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Juventus play second from bottom Carpi this Sunday in their final match before the winter break.

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