Roma attacker Paulo Dybala has been once again approached by clubs from Saudi Arabia.
The Argentine was in fact already being target by Saudi clubs earlier in the summer, before the expiry of his release clause.
However, according to Corriere della Sera, Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad have renewed their interest in the ex-Juve man.
According to the report, the two clubs have offered Joya a contract worth over 15 million euros per season, which with bonuses could reach 20 million euros.
The proposal for Roma, however, is lower: around 12 million euros, the same amount provided for by the termination clause (valid only for foreign countries) present in the Argentine’s contract, a clause which however is not active in August, the window has closed time to exercise it.
Saudi Arabia wants Dybala to give further visibility to the Saudi Pro League, but Roma are not willing to deprive themselves of their star, even more so one week before the start of the 2024/25 Serie A. To make the exit possible, the player himself should be the one to insist on leaving, but to date this has not happened.