According to a report from Tuttosport, the professional future of Paulo Dybala looks set to remain anchored in the Italian capital. AS Roma is prepared to secure the long-term future of the Argentine forward, effectively silencing the intense transfer market rumors that have circulated in recent weeks. Recent discussions between club directors and the player's representative have accelerated rapidly, leaving the contract extension just steps away from completion.
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Subscribe Sekarang →The World Cup winner's stay in the capital never appeared to be in genuine jeopardy, despite the player taking a brief pause to carefully evaluate the terms of the contract proposed by the hierarchy. Based on reports from the Italian media, a crucial factor in convincing the forward was the influential role played by manager Gian Piero Gasperini, who firmly reassured the player of his central importance in the club's upcoming project.
Both parties intend to formalize the agreement within the next five days, aligning with the scheduled return of the Argentine international and his family to Italy. The upcoming agreement is expected to be a one-year deal, but AS Roma will retain a unilateral option to extend the working relationship until June 30, 2028.
From an economic standpoint, the forward's salary is projected to decrease to 2.5 million euros per year, plus performance-related bonuses. Recent discussions between club executives and the player's entourage have focused heavily on finalizing the structure of these bonuses. According to editorial team observations from Trigoria, complete optimism surrounds the negotiation process, with a shared goal to ratify the paperwork before the official start of pre-season training camps.