Paulo Dybala could be set for a return to Juventus, according to reports emerging from Italy. The possibility of the Argentinian forward rejoining the Turin club was discussed on the “Il Blitz” podcast, a weekly show focusing on the transfer market.
Dybala left Juventus in the summer of 2022 after his contract expired, joining Roma on a free transfer. He has since become a key player for the Giallorossi, scoring 23 goals in 72 appearances across all competitions. However, recent speculation suggests Juventus are now considering a move to bring the 30-year-old back to the Allianz Stadium.
The potential move is reportedly driven by Juventus’s desire to add experienced players to their squad. The club is seemingly looking to bolster their attacking options with a proven Serie A performer, and Dybala fits that profile. While no fee has been mentioned, any deal would likely be a permanent transfer.
Dybala initially joined Juventus from Palermo in 2015, enjoying a successful seven-year spell with the club. He won five Serie A titles, four Coppa Italia trophies, and three Supercoppa Italiana titles during his time in Turin. He established himself as one of the league’s most exciting attackers, but his time at Juventus was also hampered by injuries.
Roma’s current situation may also play a role in any potential transfer. The club recently appointed Daniele De Rossi as their new head coach, and the change in management could influence Dybala’s future. It is understood that Dybala is currently waiting to see how the situation at Roma develops before making any decisions about his future. A return to Juventus would offer Dybala the chance to rejoin a club where he is already well-respected and familiar with the environment. Such a move could provide a boost to Juventus’s attacking threat and add further competition for places in their forward line.




