Argentina striker Paulo Dybala is in talks to extend his contract at Juventus - less than six months after being linked to a swap deal with Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba.
Dybala and teammate Miralem Pjanic turned down the idea of a shock switch that could have taken Pogba back to Juventus in May, according to sources in Italy.
The 26-year-old also claimed that Tottenham and Paris Saint-German made contact with the reigning Serie A champions about his availability in 2019.
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![The Argentina ace had been linked to a swap move involving Manchester United's Paul Pogba](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/10/26/00/34834080-8878685-image-m-77_1603672126429.jpg)
Juve chief football officer Fabio Paratici has now confirmed that discussions have begun on Dybala staying beyond the end of his current deal in 2022.