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Chelsea are set to join the race to sign Paulo Dybala at the end of the season with the Juventus attacker looking set to become a free agent with his contract expiring. That's according to 90Min, who say that this will be the case when the Blues' protracted takeover is finally complete.

Earlier in March, Juventus CEO Maurizio Arrivabene confirmed that the Argentine would leave the Italian club upon the expiry of his deal despite months of negotiations. Arrivabene said: "The most important change is the one you talked about today.

"Juventus did not renew with Dybala: this is the change that has taken place from October to today. With the arrival of [Dusan] Vlahovic the technical aspect, the team and the project have changed. Part of those changes relate to Dybala's contract which has not been renewed today.

"Today's meeting was friendly, very clear, respectful. On the part of Juve, it was not easy to make a lower offer, and they were not very respectful towards Paulo.

"He spent seven years with us, there's a respect for him. The decision was made, we thought about it a lot, but I want to underline one thing: the management of Juventus does not make decisions against Juventus, but for Juventus."

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