Juventus right back Dani Alves has told Paulo Dybala he will have to leave Serie A champions in order to reach his full potential.
Argentina international Dybala has been tipped as Lionel Messi’s heir, a claim that gained more weight when he hit a double in Juve’s 3-0 Champions League quarter-final first-leg win over Barcelona.
The 23-year-old has been persistently linked with a move to Camp Nou, as well as La Liga champions Real Madrid, and Juve teammate Alves believes such a transfer is required for him to improve.
“La Joya [Dybala’s nickname] will bear fruit,” Alves said in an interview on Esporte Interativo.
“We have spoken many times and I told him that one day, I do not know when, he will have to leave Juventus to improve even more.”
Dybala has won back-to-back Scudetti and Coppa Italia titles since joining Juve in 2015, but he was on the losing side in the Champions League final this month in a 4-1 defeat to Real Madrid.
Regarding his own future, Alves, who has one year remaining on his contract with Juventus, would be interested in a move to the Premier League.
“Last year I turned down many offers from the Premier League because I felt I had to go to Serie A,” he said.
“There is a great defensive culture, and to go and play in England you have to know how to defend well.
“I hope that one day I will go there.”
Asked if that could happen soon, Alves responded: “Who knows? We’ll see.”