Dybala's Future in Balance: Four Finals to Decide Contract Renewal and Champions League Pursuit
Squad News·26 April 2026·45d ago

Dybala's Future in Balance: Four Finals to Decide Contract Renewal and Champions League Pursuit

Source: Forza Roma

Paulo Dybala returned to action for AS Roma in the match against Bologna after three months out with a knee injury. The Argentine forward's comeback comes at a critical juncture for the club, which faces four remaining matches with 12 points available in their bid to secure Champions League qualification after an eight-year absence. Dybala's performance in these final matches will be significant not only for Roma's European hopes but also in determining his future at the club beyond the current season.

Dybala's contract renewal remains uncertain but possible. While the player reportedly wants to stay in Rome, an agreement must be reached that satisfies both the Argentine and the club financially. Recent organizational changes, including the departure of former manager Claudio Ranieri and the probable separation from club official Massara, mean that head coach Gian Piero Gasperini's opinion will carry considerable weight in decisions about Dybala's future. Gasperini is reportedly keen to retain Dybala for next season.

Dybala will attempt to contribute in Roma's final push toward a Champions League place, an achievement that could represent a turning point in the club's season. His return to fitness comes as Roma's medical team reported other squad members also becoming available for selection.

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Dybala, Joya in bilico: quattro finali per rinnovo e Champions - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma news as roma Dybala, Joya in bilico: quattro finali per rinnovo e Championsnews as romaDybala, Joya in bilico: quattro finali per rinnovo e ChampionsGetty ImagesL'argentino è rientrato dopo 3 mesi nella gara di ieri contro il Bologna Redazione 26 aprile 2026 (modifica il 26 aprile 2026 | 13:09) Quattro partite e 12 punti a disposizione per continuare a sognare un posto nella prossima Champions League dopo 8 anni di digiuno. Sarà un rush finale tutto da vivere per la Roma che per sperare non deve più fallire un colpo. Sarà utile, allora, la mano - o meglio i piedi - di Paulo Dybala che, ieri pomeriggio, è tornato in campo dopo 3 lunghi mesi di stop dovuti all'infortunio al ginocchio. Un infortunio che ha fatto discutere parecchio anche per le modalità di gestione che hanno portato all'intervento chirurgico un mese dopo il presentarsi del problema. Per Paulo le prossime gare saranno fondamentali anche per capire quale sarà il suo futuro al termine della stagione. Il rinnovo non è impossibile, ma neanche facile da ottenere. Ciò che è certo è che l'argentino avrebbe voglia di restare nella Capitale, ma andrebbe trovato un accordo che soddisfi anche la Roma dal punto di vista economico.Dopo lo scossone societario che ha visto l'addio Ranieri e la probabile separazione con Massara, la decisione potrebbe passare molto dal parere di Gian Piero Gasperini che vorrebbe avere con sé la Joya anche nella prossima stagione. Un incentivo potrebbe arrivare proprio dalle ultime gare dove l'ex Juve proverà a dare il suo contributo per raggiungere un traguardo che svolterebbe il campionato dei giallorossi.Leggi anche Roma, l’infermeria si svuota: ieri Dybala e Wesley, ora tocca a Koné Caos arbitri, stupore Inter: nessuna dichiarazione e dubbi sul caso Ndicka-Bisseck © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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