Dybala’s agents ready to meet with Friedkin ownership

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Dybala’s agents ready to meet with Friedkin ownership

Dybala’s agents ready to meet with Friedkin ownership

Paulo Dybala is eager to know his future. The Argentine made this clear after the victory at the Tardini against Parma. La Joya’s priority is to remain in the capital; his contract expires on June 3...

Dybala’s agents ready to meet with Friedkin ownership

Paulo Dybala is eager to know his future. The Argentine made this clear after the victory at the Tardini against Parma. La Joya’s priority is to remain in the capital; his contract expires on June 3...

Paulo Dybala is ready to learn his fate, and the clock is ticking. After helping Roma secure a crucial victory at the Tardini against Parma, the Argentine star made it clear: he wants answers about his future with the Giallorossi.

Known affectionately as "La Joya" (The Jewel), Dybala's priority remains staying in the Italian capital. His current contract expires on June 30th, and despite swirling rumors, he has no agreements with any other clubs—not even with Boca Juniors, who have been frequently linked with a return for the former Juventus standout.

The next few weeks could be decisive. Dybala is eager to hear about a potential renewal, but also wants clarity on his role under the tactical direction of Gasperini. According to reports from SiamoLaRoma.it, one of Dybala's agents is currently in Rome and plans to stay through the highly anticipated derby against Lazio.

As of now, no official meeting has been scheduled between the player's representatives and Roma. All eyes are on the Friedkin ownership group, who are expected to arrive soon and decide whether to open negotiations for a contract extension. The striker's entourage has signaled they are ready and willing to talk.

While Dybala's desire to remain in Rome is clear, don't expect a resolution this weekend. The future of "La Joya" is a story that will likely unfold over the coming weeks—one that could define Roma's attacking plans for next season.

For now, the ball is in the Friedkins' court.

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