Paulo Dybala
Date of birth: November 15, 1993
Instagram: @paulodybala
Club(s): Instituto, Palermo, Juventus
Country: Argentina
Signing fee: £23.4million
Broke into the Instituto first team at the age of 17 and quickly earned the nickname 'La Joya' - meaning ‘The Jewel’. A move to Palermo followed and he caught the eye of Juventus scouts during his breakout season in 2014-15, in which he scored 13 times. Since switching to the Turin giants in June 2015, he has won four Serie A titles and the Coppa Italia three times.
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