Dybala will leave the club this summer as a free agent after talks over his future broke down.
Dybala will not be renewing his contract with the club this summer.
His agent held discussions with club representatives on Monday about his plans beyond this season.
Dybala has been in new contract talks for a long time, following interest from other clubs in previous transfer windows.
He looks like he will be leaving his seven-year stay at Juventus this summer.
Since joining the club from Palermo in June 2015, Dybala has won five titles.
He started his first game in over a month on Sunday and scored the opener in a 2-0 home win over Salernitana.
Dybala has 13 goals in 29 games this season.
Sky in Italy says that Dybala was a transfer target for Spurs in August of 2019.
The deal was called off because the side wouldn't let him leave without a replacement.
Manchester United wanted to sign Dybala, but ended their pursuit due to his hesitance over the move and his agent's demands.
Sky in Italy claims that there was a deal in place which would have taken Romelu Lukaku to United and then Dybala to the Bianconeri.