Dybala contract doubts at Roma may spark a move
Paulo Dybala's contract with Roma expires at the end of this month, and the Argentinean attacker is yet to agree a new deal with the club, sparking rumours he may be ready for a move away from the capital club.
The 32-year-old's current deal runs out at the end of June 2026, and despite rumours of a renewal getting close, nothing has been signed yet by either party.
Dybala joined Roma as a free agent from Juventus ahead of the 2022-2023 season, helping the club reach the UEFA Europa League final in his first season.
Since his arrival in the Italian capital, Dybala has scored 45 goals and provided 28 assists in 140 games across all competitions.
After struggling with injury in 2025-2026, Dybala ended the Serie A campaign on a high note, providing an assist in each of the last three games as Roma clinched a UEFA Champions League place.
Dybala has been linked with a move away from the club, with Boca Juniors in his native Argentina said to be interested, but the former Juventus forward has kept his options open.
"We will see what happens," Dybala said.
"These days every team is an option, even Instituto [his first club], so that people don’t get angry.
"I am still a Roma player until the end of the month, so out of respect for the club I will not talk about my future.
"However, I have not yet decided. I don’t know if something will happen, so I cannot say anything that might not happen. Everything is possible, in football you never know."
























