The Palermo forward has ended speculation over his future by agreeing to join Serie A champion Juventus for the 2015-16 campaign.
Serie A champion Juventus has completed the signing of Palermo forward Paulo Dybala for a fee that could rise to 40 million euros.
The Argentine striker, who will join for the 2015-16 campaign, was linked with a switch to the Premier League with the likes of Manchester United and Arsenal said to be interested, while Juve's Serie A rival Inter was also thought to be contemplating a move.
And the highly sought-after 21-year-old has opted to stay in Italy, penning a five-year deal with Massimiliano Allegri's side, which has already completed a league and Coppa Italia double as well as reaching the UEFA Champions League final.