After Philippe Coutinho's blockbuster move to Barcelona, Juventus chief executive Giuseppe Marotta was asked what Paulo Dybala's price tag should be in this market. Marotta immediately reverted by saying Juventus have no intention of letting their prized possession leave.





Like Coutinho, Dybala has also been linked to a number of clubs, and there were talks about him not being happy at Juventus. Manchester United were being touted as the favourites for landing the Argentine, and after Dybala was left out of the starting-XI, the rumours started to gain momentum. However, the statement from Marotta would most certainly put all those rumours to bed.





Juventus director Marotta on Dybala:”Paulo isn’t a problem, not having him would be. Now we have others who deserve to play more. As a matter a fact Capello benched Del Piero at times” — David Amoyal (@DavidAmoyal) December 24, 2017





"The January transfer window is about repairing your squad and fortunately we are covered in all departments," he told Mediaset Premium, quoted Goal.





"We haven't put a price-tag on Paulo, so it's difficult to make an assessment. We have no intention of putting him on the market."





Marotta: “We haven’t put a price-tag on Paulo Dybala, so it’s difficult to make an assessment [on his price]. We have no intention of putting him on the market.” [Mediaset Premium] pic.twitter.com/EP3RVVPcj9 — Juvefc.com (@juvefcdotcom) January 6, 2018





After just working his way back to the starting XI, Dybala was forced off the field in the 50th minute after suffering a hamstring difficulty. Dybala has always provided a spark of creativity whenever he takes to the field, a quality Juventus will miss in the coming days. The severity of the injury is still being assessed.