Overview
- Speaking on Argentine TV, Sabatini said a switch would require a call from Boca and Dybala’s desire to make it happen, dismissing influencer Eial Moldavsky’s offer to intervene.
- Italian reports indicate Dybala is not looking to leave Roma at present and there are no signs of an imminent departure.
- His contract runs to June 2026 after an automatic extension, with negotiations on new terms stalled and one reported option to spread his roughly €8 million salary to 2027.
- Roma plans to revisit renewal talks after the transfer window so Gian Piero Gasperini and sporting director Francesco Massara can assess his adaptation and physical condition.
- Dybala recently returned in a friendly after about a month of therapy for a left‑leg tendon issue and is still building fitness, with speculation in Argentina amplified by Leandro Paredes’ return home.