Roma close to Dybala renewal, Çelik and Pellegrini agree in principle
Squad News·11 July 2026·2h ago

Roma close to Dybala renewal, Çelik and Pellegrini agree in principle

Source: Forza Roma

Roma's renewal campaign is advancing on multiple fronts, with Paulo Dybala's contract extension all but finalised pending only his signature. Zeki Çelik and Lorenzo Pellegrini have both reached verbal agreement with the club on fresh deals, though final bureaucratic steps and definitive approval from ownership remain outstanding before the announcements can be made official.

The contracts of all three players expired on 30 June, leaving the renewal dossier a priority for sporting director D'Amico. While Roma's intention is clearly to keep all three, the club must complete the closing formalities to bring each renewal across the line. Matteo Moretto reported the developments on Fabrizio Romano's YouTube channel, noting that the final administrative procedures and ownership sign-off are needed to conclude the chapter.

With Dybala's renewal closest to completion, Çelik and Pellegrini are expected to follow suit once the outstanding steps are resolved.

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Roma are accelerating their contract renewal campaign on multiple fronts. Paulo Dybala's extension is closest to completion and awaiting only his signature, while Zeki Çelik and Lorenzo Pellegrini have reached verbal agreements in principle with the club. According to Corriere della Sera, Gianluca Mancini's renewal has already been confirmed, extending to 2029 at 3.5 million euros net per year, with Çelik also set to earn 3 million euros annually through 2029. Dybala will sign a one-season deal with an option through 2028 worth 2.5 million euros plus bonuses. Sporting director D'Amico is pushing to announce the Mancini, Çelik, and Dybala renewals imminently. However, Pellegrini's situation remains more complicated, with economic and contractual distance still separating the captain from the club. He will not join pre-season immediately due to both ongoing negotiations and recovery needs. Bryan Cristante's renewal remains on hold as Roma work to retain their key players ahead of the new season.

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Il calciomercato della Roma è infuocato in queste ore, ma sulla scrivania del ds D'Amico resta aperto il dossier rinnovi dei giocatori il cui contratto è ormai scaduto lo scorso 30 giugno. Se per Dybala è fatta e mancano solamente le firme sul contratto, Celik e Pellegrini hanno raggiunto una base…

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