Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has opened up about his relationship with reported FC Barcelona target Paulo Dybala amid reports of a rift between the pair.
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There was reportedly a rift between the player and the club after Juve vice-president Pavel Nedved urged the player to make more sacrifices in his private life.
The Argentina international was named on the substitutes bench for the past three successive Serie A matches.
However, Allegri insists there is no problem with Dybala, who has scored 12 goals in Serie A this season.
"There is absolutely no problem – the problem would be not having him," Allegri told Premium Sport. "He has done a lot and will do a lot more for Juventus, but right now I'm choosing other players that are just as important as him. The season is long. "We needed more solidity tonight because Roma are a very physical team, that's all. "But Paulo is finding the ideal physical and mental form. He plays in a great team and respects the decisions. It's a moment, but it's absolutely not a problem." Read: Report: Real To Splash €200m After El Clasico Humiliation Do you think Dybala should leave Juve at the end of the season? Have your say in the comment section below.