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Dybala contract renewal agreed; Roma set ultimatum for Greenwood as Atlético Madrid exit race
·7 July 2026·45d ago

Dybala contract renewal agreed; Roma set ultimatum for Greenwood as Atlético Madrid exit race

Source: Forza Roma

Paulo Dybala has agreed a contract renewal to stay at Roma for at least another year following weeks of negotiations. The final detail—contractual clauses linked to bonuses—has been resolved, with only official announcement pending.

Mason Greenwood remains Roma's primary attacking target, but the deal faces complications. Greenwood's father Andrew has increased his son's wage demands from €5 million to €6 million per year. Roma and the Friedkin Group have made their position clear: no salary increases will be accepted. The club is working to narrow the gap with Marseille's asking price of at least €45 million for the English forward. Greenwood has several days to accept Roma's proposal; if he declines, the club will pursue alternative targets.

Atlético Madrid has withdrawn from the race for Greenwood, with Lee Kang-In's transfer from PSG to the Spanish club close to official announcement for €40 million.

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# Roma Lose Greenwood Race to Fenerbahçe Mason Greenwood's transfer to Fenerbahçe is approaching completion, ending Roma's pursuit of the English forward. All outlets confirm the Turkish club has overtaken the Giallorossi with a deal valued above €40 million, though Forza Roma notes Fenerbahçe is offering Greenwood wages of €10–11 million annually—a figure Roma deemed unaffordable. Cult of Calcio reports Roma never submitted a formal bid, citing financial constraints and concerns about wage structure destabilizing the squad, while Forza Roma's commentators emphasize the club made the right decision avoiding an unsustainable auction. As Roma pivots to alternatives, the outlets diverge on targets. Forza Roma's radio personalities suggest Tel and Leao as contingency options, with further possibilities including Moreira, Garnacho, and Nusa if Arsenal's pursuit fails. Cult of Calcio highlights Assane Diao of Como (€25–30 million valuation) as a potential avenue, while Roma News and the third outlet indicate interest in Noa Lang, the Dutch winger recently returned to Napoli, valued at approximately €20–25 million. All acknowledge Roma's limited firepower in the attacking market and the challenge of replacing Gasperini's primary target.

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Roma-Dybala, un matrimonio destinato a proseguire. Dopo settimane di trattative la Joya ha trovato l'accordo definitivo per restare in giallorosso per almeno un altro anno. Risolto anche l'ultimo cavillo contrattuale legato ai bonus, ora manca davvero soltanto l'ufficialità. Per quanto riguarda il…

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