Paulo Dybala currently faces a challenging and difficult reality at Roma, having fallen out of favor under Gian Piero Gasperini. The Argentine has played very sparingly, logging only 695 minutes across 13 matches.
Consequently, speculation regarding his departure is intensifying. La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that the Giallorossi will not renew his contract, effectively guaranteeing his impending summer exit. Although Dybala rejected a massive Saudi offer last August, his current deal expires on June 30, attracting suitors including MLS clubs.
Notably, Boca Juniors have expressed interest in 'La Joya'. While some sources suggest direct discussions occurred between the player and Juan Román Riquelme, Argentine outlet TNT Sports offers a cautious perspective. They indicate that the Xeneize must wait until June 2026 to fully assess the situation. Furthermore, the club intends to conduct a detailed investigation into the veteran forward’s physical condition before formalizing any transfer move for the talented playmaker.