Dybala to Roma: Boca Juniors on Alert?

Paulo Dybala It is the great dream of Club Atlético Boca Juniors for 2026. After finalizing the return of Leandro Paredes in the middle of last year, now Juan Roman Riquelme keeps alive the illusion that the Argentine striker can put on the shirt of the club he loves and share a team with his great friend again, after both of them coincide, precisely, in the Roma of Italy.

Recently, Italian media claim that the team of the Serie A I would be willing to negotiate his contract renewal. In the midst of this, the fans of the Roma They even questioned the continuity of the world champion in Qatar 2022. All this calls into question the future of the Cordoba player with a view to 2026 of definitions.

And now, the forward’s contractual situation opens a window for an eventual negotiation without large expenses. This is something that Brandsen 805 takes into account. But now, one last piece of news has once again surprised more than one, regarding the position of the team from the Italian capital.

The journalist Leo Uranga revealed in Radio Splendid that now the Roma communicated to Dybala which is transferable. This, logically, sets off alarm bells in the Boca Worldin addition to feeding the enthusiasm of all the fans. «Roma wants to reduce salaries. There are already offers from Arabia and Brazil«The cited source noted in turn.

Is Dybala’s arrival at Boca accelerated? The Jewel’s Wish

The journalist Michael Rincon revealed on his X (Twitter) that in Italy they are willing to negotiate at Dybala at this moment, and then added the player’s wish: «The Argentine player expressed his desire to go to Boca Juniors. He just wants to get along well with the Italian club. Gremio, Palmeiras and Flamengo are also interested in the Argentine, but if the player returns to South America he wants to join Xeneize because of his friend Leandro Paredes and because he is a fan of the club.«.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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