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·15 May 2026

¡Closer to Boca! Dybala changes agent, eyes return to Argentina

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La Joya, whose contract with Roma ends next June 30, signed with KMB Sports and Behind The Athletes (BTA), the same firms that handled the arrivals of Sergio Romero, Ander Herrera, Marcos Rojo, among others.

Amid rumors linking him with Boca and with just over a month left before his contract with Roma expires, Paulo Dybala changed representation. He will now be advised by Kristian Bereit from the KMB agency, in association with Behind The Athletes (BTA), an agent and two companies that have been closely tied to the arrivals of players at Xeneize in recent years.


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Kristian Bereit is the agent of Tomás Belmonte, Santiago Ascacíbar, and Gonzalo Gelini, three players in Boca’s current squad. The first two joined Xeneize under his representation (Toto in July 2024 and El Ruso in January 2026), while the youngster agreed to his contract as part of the club, a case similar to what happened with Alan Varela, Aaron Anselmino, and Nicolás Valentini, three players who left in recent years.

In addition, he works with Marcos Rojo and Sergio Romero, two other high-profile names with a past in Europe and the national team who arrived at Boca under Juan Román Riquelme’s management (as vice president and head of the Football Council). The BTA agency, meanwhile, collaborates in the representation of Ander Herrera, another of the international stars who has worn the blue and gold since January of last year.

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Kristian Bereit and Ander Herrera during the Spaniard’s presentation at Boca.

This change in Dybala’s representation a month and a half before the end of his deal with Roma could be a reason for optimism for Boca, which has or has had several players represented by Kristian Bereit, who has also been important in bringing many of them to the club.

After the win against Parma, crucial for Roma in its hopes of qualifying for the next Champions League, Dybala spoke about his future in an interview with Sky Sports Italia: “I don’t know anything, I’d like to know too, but today the contract says there are two games left. The only thing I can say is that the derby could be my last match in front of these fans. I’m keeping my thoughts to myself, we’ll see at the end of the season.”

Beyond his statements, he has a contract offer from the capital club that involves a significant salary reduction: he would go from earning eight million euros with bonuses to two. Despite some offers from smaller leagues, Paulo Dybala’s future seems to lead in two directions:

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