After a summer of uncertainty and with two days of the transfer window left, Juventus have finally confirmed Paulo Dybala will stay.
The Bianconeri forward was closely linked with a switch to Paris Saint-Germain but Juve director Fabio Paratici finally put an end to the speculation.
“Juventus have played great seasons in the Champions League under different Coaches and we hope Maurizio Sarri will continue that,” Paratici told Sky Sport Italia.
“We are so disappointed for Giorgio Chiellini, as he is a wonderful person and so important for the club, not just the team. Having said that, we have a large squad with a lot of quality that can replace him in the best possible way.
“The transfer market is planning and opportunity, so you need to keep your eyes out for the unpredictable elements. There are always opportunities for players coming in and going out, but if there aren’t over the next couple of days, we’ll remain as we are.
“We can absolutely rule out Dybala leaving this summer. We can exclude that as a possibility.
“This is a club that leaves a good impression, as often players want to come back when they have left, most recently Gigi Buffon and Leonardo Bonucci.
“There are people who brought a great deal to the club, not just to the team or what happened on the field. Let’s not forget, Juventus have been top of the Serie A table for 3,000 days and these players are always the first to arrive for training and the last to leave.”