Patrice Evra claims that points with Massimiliano Allegri had pushed Paulo Dybala out of Juventus in the summertime of 2022.
The Argentinian rose to prominence throughout his time at Palermo earlier than signing for the Bianconeri in 2015. Due to his impeccable contact and astonishing strikes, La Joya turned an prompt fan favorite on the Allianz Stadium.
However in his ultimate few years in Turin, the striker’s affect had dwindled on account of recurring damage issues.
Why Paulo Dybala left Juventus

In the long run, the administration determined to desert all contract talks, permitting the participant to see out his contract and go away Continassa after seven unforgettable years.
However whereas most followers and observers have recognized the attacker’s damage issues and contract calls for as the primary causes behind his heartbreaking exit, Evra believes Allegri had a big half to play within the resolution.
“I used to be fairly disillusioned when he left Juve,” mentioned the retired left-back in his interview with the SDS YouTube channel by way of IlBianconero.
“He ought to by no means have left, however he had some issues with Allegri on the time. What a participant! I’d have preferred him to signal for Man United. It could have been nice.”
Evra explains Allegri’s function in Dybala’s departure
Evra additionally recalled how the Juventus senators had given Dybala a tough therapy upon his arrival.
“I bear in mind when he arrived. They killed him. Buffon, Chiellini , Barzagli. They used to inform him: ‘Come on, this isn’t the Palermo shirt, that is Juventus. It’s not a straightforward shirt’.
“I went to him and mentioned: ‘Paulo, why don’t you play free along with your head? Few gamers have your contact on the ball’. I’ve seen Messi and Dybala in my life. Wow…
“I guarantee you that when he took a shot, he hit the goal 9 instances out of 10. So I simply mentioned to him ‘Free your self!’. However I’ve by no means seen such a gifted participant.”
The 2022 World Cup winner went on to signal for Roma as a free agent, and he’s now thought-about a locker-room chief.