Paulo Dybala admits he can’t promise that he will stay at Juventus for the rest of his career after being linked with a move to Manchester United.
The Argentina international has won the league and cup double in consecutive seasons at Juve, and his performances have triggered interest from several top European clubs, including United and Barcelona.
Reports claim that Jose Mourinho’s side are preparing a £155 million bid for the 24-year-old next summer.
And Dybala is reluctant to publicly commit his long-term future to his current club.
‘I can’t promise I will stay at Juventus forever,’ Dybala told France Football.
‘It doesn’t depend on me but I don’t even want to say that this will be my last season here.
‘I want to win everything now, football’s strange, you never really know what will happen in the future.
‘But right now I do not say to myself ‘this is my last year and I am leaving’, I think of the present and try to win everything.’
Dybala also admitted that he was affected by Juventus’ decision to sell Paul Pogba to Manchester United.
The pair remain in regular contact and Dybala has suggested that he would welcome the chance to link back up with his former Juve teammate.
‘Pogba’s departure was a tough hit for me,’ said the Argentine.
‘He is a friend of mine, we were on very good terms on and off the pitch.’
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