Paulo Dybala's move from Palermo to Juventus is official, with the striker signing a five-year deal.

While the deal has been known about for some time, with the player himself commenting on it, neither club had officially confirmed the deal until now.

“US Citta Di Palermo announces that it has sold striker Paulo Dybala to Juventus outright,” a statement read.

Paulo Dybala's move from Palermo to Juventus is official, with the striker signing a five-year deal.

While the deal has been known about for some time, with the player himself commenting on it, neither club had officially confirmed the deal until now.

“US Citta Di Palermo announces that it has sold striker Paulo Dybala to Juventus outright,” a statement read.

“Best wishes for the rest of his career from President Maurizio Zamparini and the entire Rosanero family.”

Juventus also confirmed the deal, with the Bianconeri paying €32m for the striker.

"Juventus Football Club can announce that an agreement has been reached with Palermo for the services of Paulo Dybala, who has signed a five-year contract.

"A fee of €32 million, payable over four years, has been agreed, with a potential extra €8 million to be added on if certain performance-related targets are met."

Dybala contributed 13 goals and 10 assists in his 34 games for the Sicilian outfit this season.

image via Juventus.com

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