Man Utd and Spurs transfer target Dybala leaves Juventus feeling ‘betrayed’

Juventus have been left ‘disgusted’ and ‘betrayed’ by Paulo Dybala, after the forward broke lockdown rules to attend a party.

The Argentinian, who has been linked with both Manchester United and Tottenham, attended a gathering at teammate Weston McKennie’s house last Thursday.

Along with Dybala, McKennie and fellow Juve star Arthur, there were 20 guests in attendance.

Currently, parties are restricted to the country’s strict coronavirus guidelines, as well as having a curfew in place between 10pm and 5am.

Police were alerted to the disturbance at around 11.30pm, almost two hours after the nightly curfew had started.

Manager Andrea Pirlo has since confirmed the three players have been temporarily suspended and all missed the Turin derby with Torino over the weekend.

"The three players involved are not called up for the match tomorrow," Pirlo said at a news conference last week.

"They will resume working with time and then we'll see when. I made the decision and the club did the rest.

"For the technical part, I decided. These things have always happened, but this is not the time for what is going on in the world.

"It was not the right time to do it, we are examples and must behave like it."

Club president Andrea Agnelli is also believed to be furious and is ready to sanction a loan move, to ensure they get some return.

Dybala is out of contract at the end of next season and the Italin champions know this summer is likely to be their last chance to get any kind of transfer fee.

The player himself as since apologised on social media: “I know it would have been better to avoid, but I was wrong and I apologise, I shouldn't have stayed out for dinner.”

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