The striker's future had been shrouded in doubt with no resolution to long-running contract talks with the Serie A club.
That had given hope to Chelsea – as well as Barcelona and Real Madrid – who were all said to be considering big-money offers this summer.
However, just days after he starred in Juve's 3-0 Champions League quarter-final victory over Real Madrid – netting two quite excellent goals - the Italian champions have announced Dybala has committed his future to them.
The Argentina international, whose new deal runs until 2022, told the club's official website: "I've always just wanted to succeed in everything that I do and I know that Juventus is the perfect place to be if you want to win things".
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