Juventus and Barcelona face-off tonight (7.45pm) at the Nou Camp in one of the highly match-ups of the opening round of Champions League matches.
The Italian club beat Barcelona at the quarter-final stage of last year’s tournament with Dybala scoring twice in the first leg.
And the Argentina international was heavily linked with a move away from Turin during the summer transfer window.
Barcelona were touted as one of the club’s chasing his signature to unite Dybala with his international team-mate Lionel Messi.
But a move never materialised with Juventus showing their faith in the striker by handing him the historic No10 shirt for the new season.

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And while Dybala admits he is not actively seeking to leave Turin, he refuses to verbally commit his future to the Serie A giants.
“I have played with him in the national team and it is a great pleasure to do so,” Dybala said.
“I have learned a lot of things having him as a team-mate.
“In the future I do not know. I am very good at Juventus and I am the number ten.
“I do not know what will happen in the future. I do not know if there is any interest, nobody told me anything, the club did not come to me, they just told me that they want me to be part of the project.
“Until Juventus and the president stop wanting me, I will be here.”