Andrea Pirlo Reiterates Paulo Dybala's Importance to Juventus

Andrea Pirlo has downplayed rumours of Paulo Dybala's exit
Andrea Pirlo has downplayed rumours of Paulo Dybala's exit / Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images
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Andrea Pirlo has moved to downplay rumours regarding Paulo Dybala's future at Juventus by underlining the forward's importance to the club.

The Argentina international was reportedly nearing a move away from Turin over the summer, with both Manchester United and Tottenham mooted as potential destinations.

Despite a transfer failing to materialise, speculation surrounding the 27-year-old has refused to go away, with 90min understanding the Premier League's top six have all been alerted to his availability.

Pirlo was quick to stress that Dybala is an important member of the Juventus squad
Pirlo was quick to stress that Dybala is an important member of the Juventus squad / Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images

Dybala has struggled to maintain a place in the Juve starting XI this season, with Pirlo affording him just five starts in Serie A. However, when asked if the former Palermo man was viewed as an important member of the team, the Bianconeri boss couldn't have been more definitive in his response.

He said: "Absolutely. Champions like him are always fundamental in strong teams," Pirlo told reporters (via the Daily Mail). "I train all the players. Dybala is one of them. His behaviour is great."

Dybala missed his side's 4-0 win over Parma in Serie A on Saturday through injury - a win which keeps Pirlo's men within touching distance of leaders Milan - though the Juve boss confirmed he hopes to have him available for selection soon.

"Unfortunately, he's got this little injury, and he tried to force it, but he was worried he would hurt himself even more. We hope to have him back on Tuesday," he added.

Pirlo hopes to have Dybala back soon after he missed the weekend win through injury
Pirlo hopes to have Dybala back soon after he missed the weekend win through injury / Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images

With the January transfer window on the horizon, it remains to be seen whether Pirlo's comments will detract ay potential buyers. The Argentinian recently claimed it was his 'dream' to win the Champions League with Juventus, something no Juve side has managed since their triumph in 1996.

Since joining the Old Lady in 2015, Dybala has made 169 league appearances for the club, scoring 69 goals. However, the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo has seen him fall down the pecking order in Turin and he's managed just two goals this campaign.