Former Milan head coach, Fabio Capello, spoke to La Gazzetta dello Sport and he talked about the rumours linking Paulo Dybala with a move to the red and black faithful. Here are his words:
"I hope Dybala stays in Serie A. Players like him, or even like Zaniolo, always know how to make a difference in Italian football in terms of results and spectacle."
He added:
"Dybala did what he had to do. He went to Juventus, he won a lot, he scored a lot, he showed his qualities almost always. Look, what complicates the life of the coaches are those who don't know how to play. The Argentine is a champion. And among other things, he is also very good on set pieces, which are now increasingly decisive in modern football."
Capello on if Dybala can be better for Milan or Inter?
"I don't want to enter into these discussions of merit. Let's see first which team he will land in and then we'll talk about it, because I don't have to implicitly recommend going to one team rather than another. Let's wait and see where he will go."
Will Dybala want revenge?
" don't know if I would talk about revenge. Sure he will want to show everyone his worth. If Juve made a mistake? I don't think so, they made a corporate choice of perspective that must be respected."