JUVENTUS have reportedly put contract talks with Paulo Dybala on hold for the foreseeable future.
Real Madrid could rekindle their interest in the Argentina international who they have been repeatedly linked to.

Italian news outlet Calciomercato have claimed that the 24-year-old’s lack of form has led the Italian giants to put contract talks on ice.
The proposed contract extension would have included a pay rise.
Talks of a contract extension for the Argentine at the Old Lady were imminent, however Dybala’s form has dropped in Serie A as well as the Champions League with the forward not registering a goal in the European competition since April.
With uncertainty surrounding the Argentine Real have a chance to swoop in for the man valued at a hefty £131.1 million. However, Juventus have made it clear that they will not accept any offers from any clubs for their star player.
Despite having a drop in form, Dybala has scored 12 goals in 23 appearances for the Bianconeri this season.
Juve will not to put Dybala on the transfer market, but will instead wait for the Argentine to return to his original form.
Should he start performing well again, only then will Juventus reopen talks about a contract extension.
From The Sun
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