Juventus forward Paulo Dybala has revealed his release clauses for both Italian clubs and foreign clubs. For Italian clubs, the release clause is set at €20m, but AS Roma has an option to ‘cancel’ it by offering Dybala a salary rise from €3.8m to €6m. For foreign clubs, the release clause is set at €12m, and in this case, Dybala would have the final say. The news has attracted interest from several clubs, and it remains to be seen whether Dybala will remain with Juventus or move elsewhere

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