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·12 de mayo de 2026
Boca on alert: in Italy, they say Dybala will renew at Roma

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·12 de mayo de 2026

In Italy, they report that his representative had a key meeting in Trigoria and that La Joya is willing to take a considerable pay cut. Gasperini wants him, but the final word will come from the owner of the Loba.
At Boca, they are closely following the developments emerging this Tuesday from the offices at the Trigoria training ground as if it were the blue-and-gold complex in Ezeiza. That is because, there on the outskirts of Rome, another key meeting was held about Paulo Dybala’s future that could completely change the picture.
Beyond the fact that Juan Román Riquelme’s management has thrown open the doors of La Bombonera to him, the Boca faithful are pushing, and even the forward himself admitted last Sunday that “the derby could be my last match in front of these fans”, since he is only a few weeks away from becoming a free agent. Still, the latest proposal from his agent Jorge Antun to the Loba’s board could pave the way for him to stay in Italy.
Early in the day, the local press reported that La Joya is willing to sit down and sign a contract renewal through mid-2027 with a considerable and sharp salary cut: he would go from earning eight million euros per year (plus another million for performance-related bonuses) to just two million plus bonuses.
Being out for three months with a meniscus injury in his left knee made him lose a lot of ground in Rome and also with the Argentina national team (he is not on the preliminary list and will miss the World Cup). Although his coach Gian Piero Gasperini wants to keep counting on him for next season and has already made that known to Roma’s top brass.
The offer is on the table. The final word on whether Dybala stays for one more season or ends his spell in the Italian capital next June belongs to Dan Friedkin, the club’s owner. Meanwhile, Boca will keep waiting for him until the very last moment, and Leandro Paredes will not stop with the messages and calls in an effort to convince him. “Hopefully. I’d truly love that. I talk to him, and he really wants to come,” he confessed after winning the Superclásico at the Monumental.
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