The future of Paulo Dybala continues to generate speculation just months before the summer transfer window opens. The talented Argentine forward, whose contract with Roma expires in June, is on the radar of Boca Juniors, a club that maintains constant contact with his entourage.
Roma is considering a contract renewal, but only at lower figures than the current ones (€8 million net, €16 million gross), given the club's financial situation and Dybala's physical issues, as he has been sidelined due to a knee injury. The forward could therefore be "more out than in" at the Roman club, according to Matteo Moretto.
According to Roma Press, the possibility of Dybala returning to Argentina would also involve reuniting with friend and former teammate Leandro Paredes, currently at Boca Juniors. Nevertheless, the player's intentions for the coming months remain uncertain, especially until his physical recovery is complete.