Overview
- Negotiations between Paulo Dybala and AS Roma remain unresolved with the player’s contract set to expire at the end of the month.
- Roma has proposed a one-year deal worth about €2.5m net plus performance bonuses while Dybala’s camp seeks roughly €3m net for one year with an option for a second season.
- Juventus have placed an exploratory call to Dybala’s agent for information on a possible return and Napoli’s sporting director has also made inquiries.
- Dybala has signaled a preference to stay in Rome if acceptable terms are offered and is waiting for Roma’s final response before deciding.
- Dybala’s history at Juventus and his role in helping Roma reach the Champions League make this a consequential short-term decision for his final career moves and could prompt late offers if talks falter.