Paulo Dybala’s future continues to dominate the Giallorossi news.
Following his comments following the victory against Parma, the “Joya”‘s contract has become a key topic in Roma’s strategy, but the final decision remains uncertain.
The English edition of Sky Sport reports that the Argentine has opened up about the possibility of continuing his career abroad, with the Premier League as his preferred destination.
This isn’t a new possibility: in 2019, when he was still playing for Juventus, Dybala was on the verge of a move to Manchester United, but the move fell through at the last minute due to a change of heart.
Despite the interest from abroad, the most likely option at the moment seems to be a renewal with the Giallorossi club, with agent Carlos Novel having left the capital and resuming contact with the owners and Gasperini after the end of the season.
The Friedkins are intent on finalizing the deal and ensuring the Argentine talent’s permanence for at least another year.
At the moment, therefore, the departure option seems more like a suggestion.
Beyond the Premier League, Boca Juniors remains interested, but they have yet to make any formal offer and appear to lack the financial resources to bring the “Joya” back to his homeland.


