AS Roma have formally confirmed the renewal of their biggest star, Argentine forward Paulo Dybala. After becoming a free agent on June 30, “La Joya” chose to extend his contract with the Italian capital club until mid-2027. The official announcement from the Giallorossi brings an end to weeks of intense speculation surrounding the European transfer market. Dybala’s decision was driven by his ambition to keep competing at the highest level and, above all, by his motivation to play in the UEFA Champions League wearing the Roma shirt.
To make the agreement possible, the 32-year-old accepted a substantial reduction in his salary. Italian media outlets report that his new base salary is approximately 3 million euros per year, a figure well below what he earned under his previous deal.
Since arriving in Rome in the summer of 2022, the former Juventus player has appeared in 139 official matches and found the back of the net 45 times. With the contract now renewed, the bond between Roma’s supporters and their attacking talisman is poised to write new chapters in Europe’s premier competition.
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