The man who bought 'La Joya' from an Argentine club sees the footballer leaving Juventyus soon. But where will he go?

Paulo Dybala has always been linked with a move away from Juventus, but it seems that one man that knows the Argentine like no other has handed everyone a "spoiler alert" on his future.

Palermo's president Maurizio Zamparini shared his views on Dybala's performances this season, and hinted that the Argentine ace may be on his way out of La Vecchia Signora due to his constant appearances on the team's bench.

"I cry every time he doesn't play. We main reason for him being on the bench is 'Allegri the phenomenon'. He should come and coach Palermo! Coaching Juve makes it easy to feel something you're not," Zamparini stated.

Palermo's boss added that the bianconeri will try cash in on Dybala after Cristiano Ronaldo joined the team.

"He will leave Juventus, they are willing to sell him for over $120M," Zamparini added.

Then, Dybala's former president named the league where "La Joya" will play in the near future. 

"I think he will join a La Liga team during the winter transfer window. He's got offers from Spain and England, and Juve's boss knows he has a lot of top-caliber players around. He can't make them play at the same time, and watching Dybala on the bench hurts. He will join a La Liga team because he will be able to play a better brand of football there," Zamparini concluded.