Dybala contract renewal distant; Argentine can only stay under two conditions
Transfer News·28 April 2026·46d ago

Dybala contract renewal distant; Argentine can only stay under two conditions

Source: Forza Roma

Paulo Dybala returned to action at Dall'Ara after a 90-day absence, receiving 14 minutes of playing time in place of Donyell Malen. His return was described as cautious and tentative, with observers noting he appeared mentally rather than physically unprepared. His involvement was minimal, with little impact on Roma's performance. Dybala's contract expires at the end of the season, and renewal discussions appear unlikely in the near term.

With only 23 appearances from 45 matches this season and 1,308 minutes played, producing 3 goals and 4 assists, Dybala's future remains uncertain. Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini has reportedly requested three attacking additions: two wingers for the left flank and one for the right side—a move that would effectively exclude Dybala from Roma's plans. The Argentine can remain at the club only on a pay-per-appearance contract if no replacement arrives in his position. Roma's ownership must navigate this decision through an incoming director of sport, as Massara currently remains in his post. Several candidates have been proposed for the role, including Giuntoli, Sogliano, and Manna, though details on the final selection remain unclear.

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Dybala, rinnovo lontanissimo. E può restare solo con due condizioni - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma rassegna stampa roma il corriere della sera Dybala, rinnovo lontanissimo. E può restare solo con due condizioniIl Corriere della SeraDybala, rinnovo lontanissimo. E può restare solo con due condizioniGetty ImagesL'argentino vuole chiudere bene e poi si andrà verso i saluti a scadenza di contratto Redazione 28 aprile 2026 (modifica il 28 aprile 2026 | 08:47) Dybala è rientrato al Dall’Ara. Esattamente 9o giorni dopo la sua ultima presenza. Gian Piero gli ha regalato 14’ (e recupero) e proprio al posto di Malen. Passerella più che prestazione. Timido, quasi impaurito. In rodaggio. Ingiudicabile. I due corner per i giallorossi, con lui in campo, li ha battuti El Aynaoui: basta a capire quanto sia ancora in ritardo. Non fisicamente, ma mentalmente. Frenato e insicuro. È probabile che si stia gestendo, non avendo la certezza di essere confermato. Dybala, insomma, è recuperato, ma ancora non affidabile al 100%. Il suo contratto è in scadenza. Oggi - sottolinea Ugo Trani sul 'Corriere della Sera' - è difficile per la proprietà riaprire il discorso per l’eventuale rinnovo. Sono, fin qui, solo 23 le presenze (su 45 match) e appena 1308 i minuti giocati, con 3 gol e 4 assist. L'allenatore in attacco ha già chiesto tre giocatori: due da mettere a sinistra e uno a destra che escluderebbe la permanenza dell’argentino. Che può restare, con contratto a gettone, solo se non arriva nessuno in quel ruolo. Se ne dovrà occupare il nuovo ds. Che, con Massara ancora in carica, è da scegliere (dovrebbe essere italiano): si sono proposti, finora, Giuntoli (unico libero e forse già bruciato), Sogliano e Manna. D’Amico è blindato dall’Atalanta. Paratici, bocciato da Ranieri, è in stand by. Colloqui in corso.Leggi anche Caos arbitrale: a rischio Euro 2032 e le coppe europee in caso di commissariamento Lautaro ora ti prendo: la pazza idea di Malen © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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