Roma contract renewals: Dybala awaits response as Pellegrini talks progress
Transfer News·16 June 2026·25d ago

Roma contract renewals: Dybala awaits response as Pellegrini talks progress

Source: Roma News

New sporting director D'Amico's immediate priority is to settle contract renewals for three players whose deals expire on 30 June: Paulo Dybala, Lorenzo Pellegrini, and Zeki Çelik. All three are keen to remain, but negotiations continue over final terms.

Dybala, currently abroad, is waiting for Roma's response to his counter-proposal. His agent Novel, still in Spain, awaits a call to finalise the agreement, with bonus clauses tied to appearances still to be resolved. Pellegrini has already given approval for a salary reduction from his current €4 million plus €2 million in bonuses to approximately €2.5 million plus bonuses. Initial talks between Pellegrini's representative and D'Amico have taken place. Çelik's signature is also close, with Roma able to utilise the Decreto Crescita tax relief.

Mancini and Cristante are not urgent priorities as their contracts run until 2027, though this could be a decisive week for both. An improved offer for Gianluca Mancini, slightly above €3 million, is on the table; he is ready to sign until 2029 with an option extending to 2030. Cristante is being offered a two-year deal.

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Il primo compito del nuovo ds D’Amico è quello di sistemare la questione relativa ai rinnovi di contratto dei calciatori in scadenza il 30 giugno, ovvero Dybala, Pellegrini e Celik. La volontà di proseguire insieme è chiara, ma c’è ancora qualcosa da limare. Dall’altra parte del mondo Dybala…

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