Argentine world champion to sign in Saudi Arabia

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Saudi Arabia continues to shake up European clubs. Active during the 2023 summer transfer window, the Gulf country is still wreaking havoc.

According to information from Foot Mercatoan Argentinian world champion will join Saudi Arabia. Indeed, AS Roma attacking midfielder Paulo Dybala has reached an agreement with the Al-Qadsiah club.

The former Juventus number 10 will sign a 3-year contract with the club and will receive a salary of 15 million euros net per year. There are only a few details to settle between AS Roma and the Saudi club, who are in talks to wrap everything up in the coming hours. The Saudi club is expected to pay the player’s release clause of 12 million euros.

Aubameyang’s new partner

Saudi club Al-Qadsiah has made a great move by signing Paulo Dybala. The Argentinian international, world champion with the Albiceleste in 2022, will strengthen the Saudi team where he will be reunited with a certain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang who left Olympique de Marseille this summer.

He will also play alongside former Real Madrid captain Nacho who joined the club a few weeks ago after winning the Champions League with Los Blancos last season.

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