AS Roma: Paulo Dybala explains his refusal of Saudi Arabia

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Announced as leaving after two seasons at AS Roma (34 goals, 18 assists in 78 matches), Paulo Dybala (30 years old) finally said no to Al-Qadsiah, despite an agreement between the two clubs and while the Saudi club offered him a three-year contract paid at the level of €75 million (with a check of €3-4 million for AS Roma). A last-minute turnaround appreciated by the fans of the Roman club and which the Argentinian player explained.

“In the balance, I put my family, my wife, the city and the desire to return to the national team. I am 30 years old and I feel good physically, I still want to give my all. Afterwards, it is obvious that when someone sees such a sum, you think about it… But there are other priorities”said the Argentine international, at the microphone of Sky Sportswho will therefore continue the adventure with the giallorossi, at least until the end of next season.

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