Paulo Dybala He is among the athletes who marked Lionel Scaloni’s cycle from 2018 onwards, when the winning “Scaloneta” was taking shape. However, the presence of other athletes with greater performance in the national team began to displace him to a slightly less brilliant place.
Paulo Dybala He was not called up for the Copa America in the United States, nor for the double qualifying date that will take place in September against Chile and Colombia. This is where many are wondering what is happening with the Cordoba native and what his future will be.
According to recent reports from Italian media, the front He had been tempted by an Arab club for an exorbitant sum of 20 million euros per season, which added up to 3 million in total. This is much higher than what he earns at the Italian club, which would be around 7 million.
Nevertheless, he footballer He would have rejected the possibility of leaving for Arab soil, and that his intentions would be to continue in a championship of world importance. so as to be able to be considered again to wear the national colors.
There are those who rightly mention that the time of the “jewel“The national team is over, as he is 30 years old and would arrive at the World Cup at 32”This would be a big difference, since for example Lautaro Martínez would arrive at 28 years old and those recently incorporated into the selection would be much younger.
Daniele De Rossi, the coach of the Italian club, mentioned that no player is obliged to continue in the organization if they do not want to do so and that they are free to make the decision to leave at any time they consider appropriate.
The contract
The contract of Paulo Dybala ends in 2025, however, the Arab club that wants to have him in its ranks has informed Roma that it would pay the exit clause to be able to incorporate him in this transfer market no matter what.
It is known that the legal agreement of the footballer would be automatically renewed for one more year if he plays 15 or more matches. This would not be considered by the Italian organisation, because it would have to pay millions for an additional annual period.