As reported by Calciomercato.com, Juventus will meet with Dybala’s entourage later this month, possibly after the board meeting scheduled between February 23 to 25, where they’ll discuss his contract renewal, with a new plan in mind. Whilst they’ve changed tactics, this does not affect their salary offer to the player.
Dybala reportedly agreed a new contract with Juventus back in October, on the basis of a four-year deal worth €8m net per season plus €2m in add-ons, but pen was never put to paper. The Bianconeri are willing to offer a similar proposal again, although the add-ons may be tinkered with a little, but they are expecting compromises regarding his agent Jorge Antun’s commission.
Juventus want Dybala’s entourage to give up on around €4-5m in commissions, wanting to direct their funds directly to the player instead of his agents. This links back to CEO Maurizio Arrivabene’s cryptic statement back in December, when he said: “Some players are more attached to the agents than to the shirt.”
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