Dybala's future in the balance: contract renewal or Boca Juniors move
Transfer News·1 May 2026·48d ago

Dybala's future in the balance: contract renewal or Boca Juniors move

Source: Forza Roma

Paulo Dybala's contract situation remains unresolved as the Roma forward prepares to return to full training and potentially feature in upcoming matches. According to ESPN, the Argentine has already signed a preliminary agreement with Boca Juniors, though reports suggest this announcement may be a negotiating tactic aimed at Roma rather than a definitive decision. Dybala reportedly believes he can still compete at the highest level of European football, and his future beyond the current season remains uncertain.

If Roma pursues a renewal, the club will demand the financial terms set by ownership The Friedkin Group, and any deal would require public approval from head coach Gasperini. The timing is significant given Roma's lack of a marquee figure to anchor celebrations for the club's 2027 centenary. Marco Juric, reporting for La Repubblica, suggests Dybala's Boca announcement may serve as leverage in broader contract negotiations with the Giallorossi rather than indicating an imminent departure.

For now, Dybala remains focused on Roma through the end of the season, with the possibility of starting in upcoming fixtures. His immediate future lies with the club, though the longer-term picture depends on negotiations over wages and competitive ambitions.

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Il futuro di Dybala tra rinnovo e Boca Juniors - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma rassegna stampa roma la repubblica Il futuro di Dybala tra rinnovo e Boca JuniorsLa RepubblicaIl futuro di Dybala tra rinnovo e Boca JuniorsGetty ImagesSe sarà rinnovo, arriverà alle cifre imposte dai Friedkin. E solo con il placet pubblico dell’allenatore Redazione 1 maggio 2026 (modifica il 1 maggio 2026 | 08:41) Fari puntati su Dybala. Inevitabilmente, perché Paulo è tornato ad allenarsi per un’intera settimana con i compagni ed è pronto a giocare. Stavolta forse dal primo minuto. Quello che non dipende da Gasp è il futuro della Joya. Nell’immediato, fino a fine stagione, c'è la Roma. E poi? Secondo Espn, l'argentino ha già firmato un contratto preliminare con il Boca Juniors. Il dubbio, però, è che l'annuncio che ha scosso la metà gialloblù di Buenos Aires - come sottolinea Marco Juric su 'La Repubblica' - serva in realtà a lanciare un messaggio alla Roma. Perché Paulo ritiene di poter misurarsi ancora con il calcio europeo. Tanto più che i giallorossi non hanno ancora un volto a cui legare i festeggiamenti per il centenario del 2027. Poi, però, ci sono i numeri. Se sarà rinnovo, arriverà alle cifre imposte dai Friedkin. E solo con il placet pubblico dell’allenatore.Leggi anche Allarme plusvalenze: Koné e Ndicka finiscono sul mercato Inter-Roma, mistero Var. Richiesti i file originali © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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