Overview
- In a TV interview Monday, Paulo Dybala said a move to Boca Juniors "would be good" and stressed he must defend Roma's shirt for now.
- His Roma contract runs until June 30, 2026, which would allow a free move in July if he does not renew.
- Boca board member Marcelo "Chelo" Delgado said the club has made no formal approach to Dybala.
- Dybala said he needs steady game time to push back into Argentina's squad for the 2026 World Cup after injuries kept him out since September 2024.
- Close friend Leandro Paredes has been urging him to join Boca, and they joked in a WhatsApp group about a viral image of Dybala in Boca colors that they thought might be AI-generated.