Paulo Dybala is experiencing an unexpected situation.
This time, it’s not Roma who are pursuing him, but the Argentine himself who finds himself on hold, with the bench threatening to become a regular occurrence.
At 32, despite his undeniable talent, the player’s career is taking a new turn.
After starting on the bench against Napoli, Cagliari, and Celtic, tomorrow night against Como, Dybala could once again find himself out of the starting eleven, a rare circumstance for a player who has always been the fulcrum of his teams.
Coach Gian Piero Gasperini, however, doesn’t give anyone any concessions: his team relies on those who are physically fit and who are best suited to team play.
Therefore, Dybala doesn’t appear to be indispensable at the moment, despite his crystal-clear talent.
The idea of a departure from Roma, writes La Gazzetta dello Sport, seems to be getting closer, even though the Argentine won’t be moving during the January transfer window, partly due to his impending fatherhood.
However, he will likely leave the capital at the end of the season, as a contract renewal isn’t in the club’s plans.
Furthermore, several clubs are reportedly interested in the former Juventus player, who could move to the MLS or return to Argentina.


