There’s been a lot of talk in recent weeks about the future of players whose contracts are expiring, and particularly that of Paulo Dybala.
The player’s talent is unquestionable, as is his injury-prone nature. So far, he’s played 23 times in league and cup competitions, including those where he’s played for a few minutes.
It’s impossible to imagine him renewing his contract at the same rate he currently earns, but Gasperini is demanding his continued existence, and if the player were to significantly lower his salary, a glimmer of hope could open up.
Yesterday, news circulated that Paulo Dybala had reached an agreement and signed a pre-contract with Boca Juniors for next season.
As reported in today’s edition of Il Corriere dello Sport, the player’s entourage has firmly denied the rumor.
The player is focused solely on Roma and is awaiting news from the Giallorossi club to determine whether the conditions are right for them to continue together next year.
Dybala’s priority is clear: to continue wearing the Giallorossi jersey and contribute to the future of the club, which has welcomed him with enthusiasm and made him a key member of the team.