Paulo Dybala, the 30-year-old Argentinian forward, continues to demonstrate his stellar prowess at Roma. However, uncertainty clouds his future with the club as his contract dwindles to less than 18 months.
Dybala showcased his talent prominently in Roma’s recent Serie A encounter against Torino, where he netted a hattrick, spearheading Daniele De Rossi’s squad to a crucial victory in their pursuit of Champions League qualification.
Despite having the opportunity to depart Roma during the January transfer window, with two Saudi Arabian clubs prepared to trigger his €12m release clause, Dybala expressed his desire to remain in the Italian capital.
Today’s edition of Gazzetta dello Sport, on page 16, highlights Dybala’s openness to engaging in contract discussions with Roma. However, the club’s management has opted to defer such talks until the arrival of a new sporting director at the end of the season.
The forthcoming summer transfer window is anticipated to witness a surge of interest from numerous foreign clubs, including those from the Premier League and Saudi Arabia, vying for the services of the Argentine luminary, thus casting doubt upon his future.
Throughout the current season, Dybala has amassed a tally of 12 goals and provided six assists in 25 appearances across various competitions.