Overview
- In a TV interview, Dybala said he will remain at Roma for now and cited his existing deal through June 2026.
- Oriana Sabatini’s on-air remark that “they have to call him and he has to want to” rekindled talk of a possible move to Boca in 2026.
- Leandro Paredes, now at Boca, expressed he would love Dybala to join but acknowledged the decision is the forward’s.
- Recent coverage notes Dybala rejected offers from Saudi clubs and chose to stay in Europe with the next World Cup in mind.
- Any Boca scenario remains speculative and would require a formal approach from the club and the player’s agreement.