Juventus manager Max Allegri has taken a swipe at free agent Paulo Dybala as the Argentine prepares for his future away from Turin.
The 28-year-old called a halt on his Juventus career following a seven-year spell with the Italian giants and has since been linked with moves to the Premier League, namely to Arsenal and Manchester United.
But Allegri, who has been Dybala's superior since returning to the Old Lady in 2021, has called the striker's attitude into question.


'Paulo needs to go back to being himself,' he told DAZN.