Overview
- Italian outlet Repubblica reports Roma is preparing a new deal that would cut Paulo Dybala’s salary from about €8 million to roughly €3 million net per season.
- Multiple reports say Dybala is willing to accept the reduced terms to stay in Rome and continue in European competition.
- Club decision-makers are evaluating him over the upcoming run of games, with form and availability expected to guide whether an exception is made to Roma’s youth-focused plan.
- Boca Juniors has held exploratory talks and signaled interest through figures close to the player, but there has been no formal offer and the club is inclined to wait for contract clarity.
- Reporting varies on his contract end date, with several articles citing June 30, 2026 and at least one noting December 2026, a discrepancy that affects Boca’s timing.