Overview
- Italian outlet Repubblica and Argentine reports say Roma proposed renewing Paulo Dybala on roughly €3 million net per season, down from about €8 million.
- Boca Juniors remains keen on signing the forward but has made no formal offer and has limited outreach to exploratory talks with his camp.
- Boca’s plan, as reported, is to wait for the end of Dybala’s Roma deal and then present wages in line with Leandro Paredes rather than pay a fee now.
- Conflicting reports place Dybala’s contract expiry in either June 2026 or December 2026, which affects the timing of any potential move.
- Dybala recently returned from injury and completed 90 minutes against Genoa, as Roma weighs his short-term performances within a youth-oriented recruitment push that could include Giacomo Raspadori and Joshua Zirkzee.