Argentine striker Dybala bids farewell to Juventus

Juventus parted ways with Argentine forward Paulo Dybala, the Italian club confirmed on Thursday.

“He arrived in Turin as a young, talented promise, and now he bids Juve farewell, taking with him a wealth of experience that have made him the champion he is now,” Juventus said in a statement.

“The seven years together were not only made up of goals and victories, there were flashes of skill, unforgettable nights, and performances of absolute quality,” it added.

Dybala, who joined Juventus from Palermo in 2015, produced 115 goals and 48 assists in 293 matches.

The 28-year-old won a total of 12 trophies, including five Serie A titles, four Italian Cups, and three Italian Super Cups during his seven-year spell with the Italian football club.

He also scored three goals in 34 matches for Argentina.

Morata exits Juventus after 2 season

Juventus forward Alvaro Morata left the Italian side after two years of service.

“Alvaro Morata’s adventure at Juventus has come to an end. The Spanish forward, on loan from Atletico Madrid over the last two seasons, leaves the Bianconeri for the second time and returns to the ranks of the Colchoneros,” Juventus said.

Morata won two Serie a titles, three Italian Cups and an Italian Super Cup with Juventus.

The 29-year-old Spanish produced 59 goals and 39 assists in 185 matches.

In another announcement, Juventus said it parted ways with Federico Bernardeschi.

“Today a long chapter written together closes and, as always happens in these cases, we thank you, Federico, and wish you good luck for the future,” Juventus said.

Bernardeschi won three Serie A titles, two Italian Cups, and two Italian Super Cups with Juventus.

The 28-year-old winger formerly made appearances for Fiorentina and Crotone in Italy.

Source: Anadolu Agency