Overview
- Roma is preparing a renewal proposal that would cut Paulo Dybala’s salary from about €8 million to roughly €3 million net per season, according to Repubblica.
- Multiple Argentine outlets report Dybala is receptive to the pay cut to remain in Europe and continue with Roma.
- Club leaders and coach Gian Piero Gasperini have signaled that a decision will hinge on his performances and sustained availability in the upcoming run of matches.
- Dybala recently returned from a hamstring injury and completed 90 minutes against Genoa, a data point Roma is weighing in its assessment.
- Boca Juniors maintains interest but plans to wait for his contract’s reported June 30, 2026 expiry before any formal move, with no bid currently on the table.