Dybala's Future Remains Uncertain as Boca Juniors Dream, But Star Will Decide at Season's End
Transfer News·29 April 2026·1h ago

Dybala's Future Remains Uncertain as Boca Juniors Dream, But Star Will Decide at Season's End

Source: Forza Roma

Paulo Dybala's future at AS Roma continues to be unclear, with Boca Juniors interested in signing the Argentine forward. Recent reports suggested a preliminary contract agreement between Dybala and Boca had been reached, but transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has stated that no such deal currently exists between the player and the Argentine club. Boca Juniors certainly view Dybala as a major target, though discussions remain internal to the club at present.

Dybala has not yet approved any negotiations for a transfer away from Roma. The 21-shirt player, who returned to full availability under Gasperini following an injury sustained in late January, is prioritising finishing the current season with the Giallorossi in the best possible manner. His focus remains on Roma's campaign rather than exploring potential moves elsewhere.

The Argentine will make a final decision on his future only after the season concludes. Until then, uncertainty will likely persist around whether Dybala remains at the Stadio Olimpico or pursues a move to South America.

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Dybala, futuro ancora incerto: il Boca sogna, ma la Joya deciderà a fine stagione - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma calciomercato as roma Dybala, futuro ancora incerto: il Boca sogna, ma la Joya deciderà a fine stagionecalciomercato as romaDybala, futuro ancora incerto: il Boca sogna, ma la Joya deciderà a fine stagioneGetty ImagesIl numero 21 della Roma non avrebbe ancora dato il via libera alle trattative per il trasferimento agli Xeneizes ed è focalizzato sul terminare la stagione in giallorosso Redazione 29 aprile - 21:39 Che il futuro di Paulo Dybala sia ancora tutto da scrivere è una frase che viene ripetuta ormai da settimane. Nelle ultime ore però l'indiscrezione di ESPN, con l'accordo per un contratto preliminare tra l'argentino e il Boca Juniors, sembrava aver segnato la fine della storia tra la Joya e la Roma. L'esperto di calciomercato Fabrizio Romano però è tornato sul tema affermando come non ci sarebbe ancora nessun accordo tra Dybala e gli Xeneizes. La Joya è senza dubbio il sogno del Boca Juniors, il grande obiettivo, ma al momento se ne parlerebbe solo internamente al club perché il numero 21 giallorosso non avrebbe ancora dato il via libera alle trattative per il trasferimento. L'argentino infatti, tornato a disposizione di Gasperini sabato a Bologna dopo l'infortunio di fine gennaio, vuole prima terminare la stagione nella miglior maniera possibile con la Roma. Solo alla fine dei giochi, dunque, Dybala scioglierà i dubbi sul proprio futuro.Leggi anche Roma, si raffredda la pista Brandt: il tedesco vuole la Spagna. Il motivo Roma-Dybala ai titoli di coda: trovato accordo preliminare con il Boca Juniors © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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