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Paulo Dybala, at the end of his contract at AS Roma, is coveted by several clubs outside Europe.
Paulo Dybala could well play his third and final season in the colors of AS Roma. Author of a mixed start to the season with 2 goals in 13 appearances in all competitions, the Argentine striker would, according to Il Messaggeroseveral options to bounce back next summer.
According to information from the transalpine media, the former Bianconero, whose contract expires next June, would be in the sights of MLS clubs in the United States. Furthermore, a return to his native country would not be excluded. Trained at the Instituto de Córdoba, Joya would be of particular interest to Boca Juniors.
Saudi Arabia still on the lookout
For its part, Saudi Arabia remains attentive to the situation of the 2022 world champion. Already targeted by Gulf clubs during the last summer transfer window, Dybala had declined a huge offer from Al Qadisiyah, who offered him a contract of 75 million euros over three years, preferring to remain loyal to the Giallorossi. However, the Saudi clubs have not given up on their ambitions and could return to the charge.
Finally, an extension within the Louve club remains a possible option. The native of Laguna Larga has a clause allowing him to extend his lease until 2026.
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