Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri insists he'd be happy if Paulo Dybala stayed.
Dybala was on the verge of joining Manchester United and then Tottenham, only for personal terms to wreck the possibility of a move.
Sarri said, Dybala only had two training sessions with me, so all evaluations are premature. Clearly, he can't be at the top of his condition physically and that also affects what he can do as a False 9.
I think he has the characteristics to play in that role, but we'll have to see how we can fill the penalty area with that solution.
As I said before, I can talk to Dybala all I like, but the market goes in a certain direction and my opinion counts for zero. We have to cut six players, that's all there is to it.
I'd love to keep them all, but our problem is that we don't have players who grew up at this club, there's only one, so our entire Champions League squad will be 22 players with three goalkeepers. That forces us to make decisions on the market that we don't want to make."


