Paulo Dybala's representatives have made substantial progress in contract extension talks with Roma following his recent return from injury. The Argentine forward has shown willingness to accept a significant pay cut, with the latest proposal offering a base salary of €2–2.5 million plus performance-related bonuses, down from his current €8.5 million annual package. Negotiations are expected to continue over the coming days, with Director Frederic Massara leading discussions on behalf of the club.
Dybala's potential new deal would represent a major statement of commitment to Roma, where he has made 139 appearances and scored 45 goals. Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini is a key advocate for retaining the core squad, and finishing in the top four of the Serie A season could provide momentum to finalize an agreement. The club's Champions League positioning following Juventus' recent collapse has strengthened Roma's hand in the negotiation. Despite previous reports linking Dybala to Boca Juniors, no tangible offer has materialized from the Argentine club.
Dybala, who recently became a father and continues to receive strong support from Roma's fanbase despite his injury record, appears keen to remain with the Giallorossi provided suitable terms are reached. His attachment to the club and the city has remained evident throughout his time in Rome.
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Paulo Dybala returned from injury just in time to give Roma the final nudge they needed in the UEFA Champions League race. Thanks to Juventus’ collapse, they now control their own destiny heading into the season finale against Hellas Verona.According to Il Messaggero (via Fantacalcio), his representatives, some of whom have been recently appointed, spent time in the Eternal City last week. The extension talks have made substantial progress.Dybala seems willing to take a large pay cut to continue with Roma. The most recent proposal amounts to a €2/2.5M base salary plus bonuses tied to his appearances, performances, and objectives reached by the team. He has pocketed roughly €8.5M this year.The negotiation will continue over the next few days. Finishing in the top four could provide a key boost to it. Director Frederic Massara is handling it, even though his future at the club is uncertain. Gian Piero Gasperini is the main proponent of keeping the core intact. Despite the buzz, La Joya hasn’t received any tangible proposal from Boca Juniors at this stage.The Argentine recently welcomed his first child, Gia, and would like to stay if there were the conditions for it. Plus, the support and affection from the fans have never lapsed despite his numerous injuries. He has played in 139 games with the Giallorossi so far, scoring 45 goals.Our Take on Roma and DybalaRe-upping at those numbers would be a feat and would better fit a part-time role, as things won’t get better from a physical standpoint, and would be further proof of his genuine attachment to the team and the city. Follow us on Google News for more updates on Serie A and Italian football Related posts: Roma Take an Interest in Bayer Leverkusen Starlet Roma Stalwart Dybala Attached Again to Boca Juniors Dybala Inches Closer to Roma Exit, Boca Juniors Looming Roma Gaffer Attempting Retain All Their Veterans