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Dybala to return to Argentina at the end of the season

Andy Mattioli
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Paulo Dybala and Roma are increasingly close to parting ways.

It’s not just a matter of technique or performance, but above all financially.

The Argentine earns approximately €8 million net per season plus approximately €2 million in bonuses, a figure that has become out of line with Roma.

The agreement has grown over time, thanks to the bonus mechanism that has progressively increased the fixed base.

The result is a salary that exceeds €10 million overall, impossible to sustain for a club that has struggled to get back within its financial limits in recent years.

As tuttomercatoweb.com reports, a significant pay cut would be necessary to continue, but even then, the conditions aren’t guaranteed. The Argentine is now in the final stages of his career.

He’s approaching 33, and another factor is compounded: injuries.

In recent years, Dybala has suffered several setbacks that have limited his consistency, often forcing Roma to manage him between the pitch and the injury room. So, the future could bring him home.

Boca Juniors has long been in the background, and his friend and national teammate Leandro Paredes is primarily behind the move.

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