Paulo Dybala and the Lucrative Contract Waiting for Him in Saudi Arabia
Paulo Dybala is on the verge of making a career-defining decision. According to Gianluca Di Marzio from Sky Sport, the Argentine forward has given the green light to join Al-Qadsiah, a club in the Saudi Pro League.
The negotiations have reached a crucial stage, and a key meeting is set to take place in the coming hours between Dybala’s agent, Carlos Novel, Roma, and the Saudi club’s intermediaries to finalize the terms of the deal.
The contract Dybala is set to accept would be a three-year deal worth an incredible €75 million net. This move would not only represent a significant shift in his career but also highlight the growing financial power of the Saudi league, which continues to lure top football stars from around the world.
For Roma, Dybala’s departure could significantly lighten the club’s wage bill. The former Juventus player currently has a contract that guarantees him €7.5 million net per year, plus an additional €2 million in bonuses. However, Dybala’s release clause, which was once set at €12 million, has now expired, and Al-Qadsiah is reportedly willing to offer a lower amount as compensation.
The ball is now in Roma’s court. They must decide whether to accept this offer and allow Dybala to bid farewell to Serie A, where he has been one of the standout players. Roma’s final decision will determine the outcome of what could be one of the most talked-about transfers of the summer.