The rumor mill has been buzzing lately about the future of several high-profile players with expiring contracts, and none more so than Paulo Dybala. While his undeniable talent lights up the pitch, his injury-prone history has kept fans and clubs on edge—this season alone, he's made 23 appearances across league and cup competitions, many of them brief cameos.
Speculation reached a fever pitch yesterday when reports surfaced that Dybala had allegedly signed a pre-contract with Argentine giants Boca Juniors for next season. However, sources close to the player have swiftly shut down those claims. According to today's edition of Il Corriere dello Sport, Dybala's inner circle has firmly denied any such agreement.
So, what's really going on? For now, Dybala's focus remains squarely on Roma. He's waiting to hear from the Giallorossi brass about whether the conditions are right for a continued partnership. A contract renewal at his current salary seems unlikely, but head coach Gasperini is pushing for him to stay, and a significant pay cut could open the door for a new deal.
One thing is crystal clear: Dybala's priority is to keep wearing the Roma jersey. The club welcomed him with open arms and made him a cornerstone of the team, and he's eager to repay that faith. For now, it's a waiting game—but the ball is firmly in Roma's court.
