Dybala: Roma Exit & New Career Path

Facing Como tomorrow, Paulo Dybala should play a fourth game in a row on the bench with Roma. The Argentine world champion is now more of an option than an obvious choice in the eyes of his coach Gian Piero Gasperini, who has made him a luxury replacement behind Pellegrini, El Shaarawy, Soulé or even Baldanzi and Ferguson in the last matches (Dovbyk is also back from injury).

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According to the Gazzetta dello SportPaulo Dybala will not leave this winter as he is waiting for a happy event, but his departure at the end of the season is already almost inevitable. The pink paper newspaper indicates that an extension of Joya is not at all on the agenda in the Italian capital. As a reminder, Dybala will reach the end of his contract in June.

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Marcus Cole

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