Saudi Arabia has its new star

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After a thunderous summer of 2023, Saudi Arabia, a little calmer this year, is still on the verge of acquiring a new big name in football.

It is the promoted Al-Qadsiah who, after making headlines in France for securing the services of OM striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, are preparing to sign one of the most resounding deals of this 2024 transfer window.

L’Equipe confirmed the rumor on Wednesday: Paulo Dybala is indeed on his way to the Saudi Pro League and the club in Khobar, a city located on the east coast of the country.

45 million net over three years

To do this, Al-Qadsiah will simply activate the release clause of the 30-year-old Argentinian international – namely the 12 million euros owed to AS Roma. The former Juve phenomenon will commit for three seasons and receive an annual net salary of 15 million euros.

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