Paulo Dybala has been told by Juventus that he needs to get his private life in order as they believe it has caused problems on the pitch.

"He's 24 and it's normal that he has ups and downs, and obviously he's a player who could get to the very top," Juventus vice president Pavel Nedved told Sky Sport Italia. "I'd advise him to focus on his football and make lots of sacrifices in his private life and train to the maximum.

"Allegri treats everybody equally and he's always done that at Juve, so he's not been particularly hard on Paulo. He treated Higuain and Mandzukic the same way because he always wants the best from all of his players, and he does right."

Dybala has scored just one goal in eight matches.