After a potential move to Spurs fell through in the summer - a thought that gives Spurs fans nightmares (*image rights*) - Paulo Dybala has got off to a promising start under Maurizio Sarri in Turin.
When he first arrived in Turin way back in 2015, Dybala quickly became a prominent member of Massimiliano Allegri's side, contributing to 29 goals in his maiden season at the Old Lady as Juve won the domestic treble.
In two of his first three seasons, Dybala was the club's leading scorer - netting 19 in 2015/16 and 22 in 2017/18.