Paulo Dybala is becoming a common name in recent transfer markets. The talented 31-year-old Argentine playmaker ends his contract on June 30, 2025 with Roma. Last summer he was one step away from the lure of Saudi money, with Al-Qadsiah all but closed, but at the last minute he backed out. One can imagine a situation that Roma did not like, because despite his talent, injuries were taking him and he had a high salary.
Paulo Dybala’s contract that ends in June 2025 has a fine print, according to what they have been saying in Italy for several months. And if the player reaches the set quota of 50% of games played in the 2021-24 triennium, his contract will be automatically renewed until 2026.. what’s going on Well, it happens that in the summer relations will be somewhat affected after the issue of Arabia and ‘the jewel’ in many games will come in from the bank. Games that count are all where you play 45 minutes or more. However, the arrival of Claudio Ranieri On the bench everything changed. The veteran coach is counting on him from the first moment and wants his player with the most quality to play the most minutes. This way, its automatic renewal is very close.
Dybala’s decision
We know that in the world of football many times players play where they want to play regardless of what their contracts say. But in this case, Paulo Dybala, who has said many times that he is waiting to leave the market this winter, has made a completely opposite decision. According to Nicolo Schira, an expert on transfer market issues especially in the Italian league, Dybala wants to stay at Roma and would have rejected juicy offers to do so. Not only that, but he also said that his agent will be in Rome in the coming days to talk to Roma about their plans and Paulo’s future.
In the last two games, the world champion with Argentina at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar has scored two goals and provided two assists. Something that allowed him to make up a little for his numbers in this campaign, which for one thing and another so far has been difficult. In 20 games in all competitions he has 5 goals and 1 assist.
Source: La Verdad

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