Overview
- Galatasaray has made a formal offer to Paulo Dybala worth about €8 million a year, according to TN, which would top what Roma plans to pay and exceed Boca Juniors’ finances.
- Roma’s renewal proposal would cut Dybala’s annual wage to roughly €2.5 million and include medical assurances after his recent knee surgery, with his agent awaiting a meeting with owner Dan Friedkin, per local reports.
- Dybala remains undecided as he negotiates with Roma and weighs staying in a top European league, after turning down approaches from Inter Miami and Flamengo reported in recent weeks.
- Boca has explored bringing Dybala to Buenos Aires but, as club sources told Clarín, has not filed a formal bid and cannot compete with leading European offers.
- Separate to Dybala, Boca faces contract strain at home: Exequiel Zeballos’ renewal is stalled before his July 1 expiry as the club targets about $15 million in a sale, and captain Leandro Paredes has been linked to Inter Miami and others despite a deal through 2028.