
Roma Negotiating with Dybala as Greenwood Deal Stalls; Garnacho Eyed as Alternative
Roma and Paulo Dybala remain in extended negotiations over a contract renewal after the Argentine technically became a free agent. The club has proposed a one-year deal with an option, but Dybala and his agent Carlo Novel are seeking longer terms and have prepared a counterproposal. Dybala is willing to accept a significant pay cut with incentive-laden structure. Roma aim to finalize the agreement before pre-season training begins in approximately ten days. Dybala represents one element of Roma's summer transfer strategy. The club's primary attacking target remains Mason Greenwood from Olympique Marseille, though negotiations have stalled. Roma can offer up to €46 million in a multi-layered package, but Marseille are seeking approximately €10 million more. Other clubs including Fenerbahce and Atlético Madrid are also competing for Greenwood's signature. If the club generates sufficient funds through player sales—particularly Matías Soulé—a dual attacking acquisition could materialize. With other options limited, Roma have also inquired about Alexander Garnacho at Chelsea. Garnacho transferred to Chelsea for €46 million last year and recorded eight goals and four assists during a mixed campaign. Dybala has reportedly informed Boca Juniors he will not be joining them, confirming his focus remains on resolving his Roma situation.


