One of Juventus' star forward has admitted he was close to leaving the club before the season got underway after attracting interest from the Premier League.
Paulo Dybala was one of big names tipped to make a move in the last transfer window, but eventually ended up staying in Turin.
Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur were reportedly keen on the Argentine before the current season got underway.
It seems Dybala made the right decision to stay after bagging 11 goals in 26 appearances for the Serie A champions this season.
"I have two years left on my contract. That's not a short time but it's not a long one either. We'll see what plans Juventus have, if they think I might leave in the next market or if they want me to stay.
"That's a decision for the club to make. It's hard to know because things change in a second.
"But I'm here, at a club that has treated me well. I'm happy, comfortable. [Maurizio] Sarri's arrival has helped. He wanted me to stay, which gave me strength when we didn't know what would happen. I knew he could teach me, help me bring out the best in myself."