Paulo Dybala awaits a call from Roma. The Argentine striker is spending his holidays in Miami but he reflects on the future, which could also be far from the capital. The new sporting director Ghisolfi has not yet had contact with Joya, who has a 12 million euro release clause that can be exercised in July by an Italian or foreign team. The difference – as Corriere dello Sport writes – between the two options is huge.
If a foreign club knocked on the door for Dybala, it would be the player himself who would decide whether to leave or not. Different story for an Italian club, given that the final say would be Roma’s to let him leave. The Argentine has a contract expiring in 2025 but from next summer he will receive a salary of 7.5 million plus 2 bonuses, a figure that certainly does not match sustainability. For this reason the former Juve player, who wants to remain at the center of Daniele De Rossi’s Giallorossi project, could decide to meet the club’s needs and spread the salary over three years. Otherwise, he will be goodbye but before all this a call from Rome will have to arrive.