Overview
- AS Roma is willing to entertain a winter sale for Paulo Dybala at around €2–3 million, according to Italian reports cited by Argentine media.
- Dybala’s contract runs out in June, and he would be able to leave as a free agent if no transfer is completed in this window.
- Negotiations over a renewal have halted after an offer that would reduce his salary from roughly €8 million net to about €3 million annually.
- Argentine outlets report the forward prefers a return to Boca Juniors, though no agreement has been reached.
- While his future is discussed, Dybala scored and assisted in Roma’s 2–0 win over Torino on Sunday.