There's growing optimism around Paulo Dybala's future at Roma, with the Argentine star reportedly keen to extend his stay in the Italian capital for at least another season. The arrival of Ryan Friedkin in Rome yesterday has injected fresh momentum into negotiations, as the club's ownership shows encouraging signs of flexibility.
According to today's edition of Il Messaggero, productive talks between Dybala's agent, Carlos Novel, and Roma's sporting director Frederic Massara have brought both sides closer to a breakthrough. The proposed deal is shaping up to be a smart compromise: a one-year contract with an option for an additional two years, featuring a base salary of €2 million plus performance-related bonuses tied to appearances and on-field impact.
The timing couldn't be better for Roma. With the club's centenary season on the horizon, keeping a marquee player like Dybala—who brings both star power and match-winning ability—is a priority. Adidas, the team's kit supplier, is also pushing for the renewal, recognizing the commercial and sporting value of having the former Juventus maestro leading the line. Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini has been vocal about Dybala's importance, making it clear he'd love to have the Laguna Larga talent in his dressing room for the upcoming campaign.
All signs point to a resolution without the summer saga many fans dread. The final decision is expected shortly, with Sunday's crucial derby against Lazio (kicking off at 12:00 PM) serving as a potential turning point. Once that intense clash is in the books, the contract situation could move quickly in either direction—but for now, the trajectory is unmistakably positive.
