The blockbuster summer arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo and the ongoing good form of Mario Mandzukic will likely see Dybala struggle for starts this term.
The 24-year-old was linked with leaving Turin over the summer following Ronaldo’s £90m move and speculation around his future is set to continue up to the winter market.
Maurizio Zamparini, owner of Dybala's former club Palermo, believes the forward will be on his way very soon.
Zamparini told RMC Sport: “Every time he is left out, it makes me want to cry. He's on the bench because of Allegri.
"Two years ago, I sent Dybala a message and advised him to go to Spain, not Italy.
"He'll leave, because Juventus want to get €120m [£105m]. In January, I think he'll leave for Spain. He has offers in Spain and England.
"Juventus have a lot of champions and it's obviously a reason to cry when a phenomenon like him is not playing."
Dybala came on as a second-half substitute in Argentina’s 0-0 draw with Colombia last night.
And he could be set to link up with his compatriot Lionel Messi at Barca in the near the future with the Spanish champions seemingly the frontrunners to secure his signature if he does move on from Juventus.
But the Premier League big guns will no doubt have something to say before Dybala’s future is sorted.
Reports in Spain said that the Reds made contact with Juve to begin negotiations over Dybala and were prepared to spend £80m on the attacker.
Dybala joined moved to Turin in 2015, completing a £28m move from Palermo.
He has scored 68 goals in 142 games for the club and is under contract until June 2022.







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