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·16 January 2026

Dybala Could Be Part of Roma Offensive Revolution

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Roma have snatched Donyell Malen and Robinio Vaz and might not be done fortifying their attack, but they’ll eventually proceed in the outgoing direction as well, which might surprisingly involve even Paulo Dybala, Tuttomercatoweb reports.

The Giallorossi haven’t opened talks to renew his expiring contract, and they might not even try, as his €6M salary is high for their standards. For that reason, they might accept a modest offer for him in January. Boca Juniors are waiting in the wings to bring him in for free at the end of the season. Some Brazilian and Saudi sides have inquired about the terms to acquire him in the current window.


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The statuses of Dybala, Artem Dovbyk, and Evan Ferguson are all in question, especially should Roma manage to sign another center-forward. They haven’t abandoned the idea of purchasing Joshua Zirkzee, La Gazzetta dello Sport relays.

Manchester United have installed Michael Carrick as their new caretaker manager and will soon welcome back the strikers who took part in AFCON. The Dutchman hasn’t changed his mind and wants to return to Italy. However, the Red Devils demand a conspicuous sum and a surefire formula.

As for the exits, Tommaso Baldanzi is one step away from Genoa on loan with a €10M option to buy. Instead, the Ukrainian marksman is tending to a thigh tendon injury, which complicates things.

Our Take on Roma and Dybala

It’s starting to look increasingly likely that he’ll just depart at the end of his contract, unless he accepts a significant pay cut, since he’s very comfortable in the Italian capital. It’d be rather stunning if something happened mid-season, even if some within their management might prefer it that way to have some more room to maneuver.

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