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Al-Qadsiah has tried the big Paulo Dybala coup. After having notably recruited Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, the Saudi club wanted to attract a new star of the football planet in the person of the Argentinian international, who however declined the offer. According to information from Sky Italythe Argentinian, eager to stay at Roma after two successful first seasons, did not wish to respond positively to the Saudi offer.
Paulo Dybala had a €12 million release clause in his contract for any foreign club that came to the rescue. A surprisingly low clause, which expired this summer. With 39 goals, 16 goals and 10 assists with AS Roma in 2023-24, the former Juventus player feels good in the Italian capital and has no plans to leave for the moment.
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