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December 18, 2025
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Contacts with Dybala

Contacts with Dybala

Paulo Dybala has a contract with the Rome until the summer of next 2026 and it is not clear that he will renew it with the Serie A club. Therefore, there are clubs that have already gotten to work to try to seduce the Argentine ‘Jewel’, 32 years old and with suitors pending the next events regarding his future in Serie A.

One of the most interested is Boca Juniors, in which his friend Leandro Paredes plays. ‘TyC Sports’ says that the Xeneize club has already started the first contacts with the former Juventus player to find out his willingness to join football in his homeland. According to the aforementioned media, Boca would like to incorporate him either in this January window or in June.

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“Hopefully we can make the effort. It is a dream and an illusion,” confessed Marcelo Delgado, Boca’s leader, when asked about the possible hiring of Paulo Dybala, with whom the club is not entirely satisfied due to his irregularity during 2015. Now, there has not yet been a formal or informal offer to Dybala: it was simply the beginning of something that they know will not be easy at all. What they expect, to begin with, is a ‘wink’ from the footballer.



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