Paulo Dybala’s transfer to Boca Juniors seems increasingly imminent.
In Argentina, anticipation is growing, fueled by the newspaper “Olé,” which ran the headline “Joya Libertadores,” referring to the hope of seeing the Roma star wear the Xeneize jersey in the next continental adventure, with the goal of winning a seventh Copa Libertadores.
Juan Román Riquelme, vice president of the club, is working to bring Dybala to Buenos Aires.
The player, for his part, seems increasingly convinced of this move, primarily for family reasons.
The recent birth of his daughter Gia and his wife, Oriana Sabatini,’s desire to settle in Argentina appear to have accelerated this decision.
Furthermore, just a few days ago, the singer announced her participation in the program “True Crime,” which will cover the country’s most important crime stories.
This program, intended for the “Olga” channel, has been officially added to its schedule. Although it’s unknown whether the commitment will require the showgirl’s constant presence in Argentina, many have interpreted her choice as a move timed with Dybala’s possible return, thus combining her career and family.


