As Roma gears up for the final stretch of the season, the Giallorossi are finally returning to full strength—and just in time for a crucial run of fixtures. Manager Gian Piero Gasperini has been handed a major boost with the rediscovery of three key players across different areas of the pitch: Wesley, Manu Koné, and Paulo Dybala.
Wesley, the Brazilian winger, is already back to his electrifying best. His trademark combination of blistering acceleration, clinical finishing, and tireless defensive work has been on full display, reminding fans why he's such a vital cog in Roma's attacking machine.
In midfield, Manu Koné has been making waves with his physical presence and creative flair. The Frenchman announced his return in style with a powerful assist for Mario Hermoso against Fiorentina, showcasing the kind of exuberance that can unlock stubborn defenses.
However, all eyes are on Paulo Dybala. The Argentine magician has been the missing piece in Roma's puzzle, and he could be set to make his long-awaited return to the starting lineup against Parma. Dybala has been carefully managed since his return, playing just 13 minutes against Bologna and 18 minutes in the win over Fiorentina—but now, he's hungry for more.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Giallorossi number 21 is desperate to reclaim the spotlight. Gasperini is reportedly planning to give him a starting role against Parma, potentially pairing him with Soulé in a creative attacking setup. This would serve as the perfect tune-up for the highly anticipated derby, where Roma will need Dybala at his absolute best.
While Malen has been Roma's driving force in the second half of the season with an impressive 11 goals, the team could use more quality in the attacking midfield. Lorenzo Pellegrini has shown flashes of consistency but has been sidelined since an injury on April 10th against Pisa. Meanwhile, Soulé has been struggling with groin pain, making Dybala's return all the more crucial.
With the squad finally clicking into gear, Roma fans have every reason to be excited. A fully fit Dybala could be the spark that ignites a powerful finish to the season—starting with Parma.
