Dybala was born in the Argentina town of Laguna Larga, Córdoba. His grandfather, Bolesaw Dybaa, was born in the Polish village of Kraniów and emigrated to Argentina during World War II. His grandfather’s family relocated to Canada. Dybala’s family has Italian ancestors through his maternal great-grandmother, who was born in the Province of Naples.
Città di Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini announced Dybala’s signing on April 29, 2012, saying, “We have Paulo Dybala – the new Sergio Agüero.” However, later that day, Instituto’s general secretary José Teaux stated that the man who had finished the negotiations with Palermo did not have the authority to sell Dybala. Nonetheless, on July 20, 2012, Palermo issued a press release confirming the signing of Dybala, who signed a four-year contract with the Sicilian club. The transfer fee was €8.64 million, according to the club’s financial filing.
Dybala made his debut for the club against Lazio in Serie A. On 11 November 2012, he scored his first and second goals in Italy when Palermo defeated Sampdoria 2-0 at home. Dybala made his Serie A debut in 2014-15, scoring ten goals in the first half of the season while forming a successful strike partnership with fellow Argentine-Italian Franco Vázquez and being linked with a number of top European clubs. He finished the season with 13 goals and 10 assists, making him one of the league’s top assist providers.
Paulo Dybala wife
Dybala attempted to obtain Polish citizenship through his grandfather’s ancestry, but the bureaucracy proved too difficult. He has been in a romantic relationship with Argentine actress and singer Oriana Sabatini since the summer of 2018.
Paulo Dybala children
Paulo does not have a kid
Paulo Dybala parent
Dybala grew up in a middle-class family. Adolfo Dybala was his father, and Alicia de Dybala was his mother.
Paulo Dybala siblings
He grew up with his two brothers. Gustavo, his eldest brother, tried football once but failed.