Paulo Dybala is at a career crossroads, but his heart remains firmly in Rome. The Argentine star is prioritizing a contract renewal with Roma, despite swirling rumors of a potential return to his boyhood club, Boca Juniors.
After a season marred by inconsistency—he hasn't started a match since January 25th, when Roma drew 1-1 with AC Milan—Dybala is eager to prove his worth. Now back at manager Gian Piero Gasperini's disposal, there's even talk of a starting spot against Fiorentina. But the bigger question is what happens next year.
According to Il Tempo, "La Joya" (The Jewel) is determined to stay in the Italian capital. While Boca Juniors has tabled a low offer, Dybala has made it clear that Roma is his priority. To make this happen, he's willing to take a significant pay cut, a financial sacrifice he'd gladly make to continue his journey with the Giallorossi.
Gasperini is already planning for a future that includes both Dybala and Lorenzo Pellegrini, envisioning an attacking lineup rich in talent and experience. With the Friedkin family expected in the city soon, Roma's future remains unwritten—but Dybala is doing everything he can to ensure his name is in the script for next season.
