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·8 de diciembre de 2025
From Argentina: Dybala could terminate Roma stay, join Boca

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·8 de diciembre de 2025

Roma’s disappointing defeat to Cagliari, their second consecutive, not only left a bitter taste in the mouths of fans, but also highlighted Paulo Dybala’s difficulty in making an impact.
The Argentine, a second-half substitute, failed to spark a team that finished the game without a significant shot on target.
His dejected expression at the end of the match reflects the delicate moment, which is inevitably intertwined with his future. With his contract expiring, rumors of a return to Argentina are growing increasingly insistent.
The situation is also fueled by his performance on the pitch, which doesn’t justify the eight million euros Dybala earns per season, making him the highest-paid player in the squad. The striker has already missed seven games due to persistent muscle problems, but the problem isn’t just his appearances.
His scoring form is at an all-time low: with just two goals in Serie A and the Europa League, Dybala is having his worst start since joining the Giallorossi. He hasn’t scored so few goals in the first fourteen matchdays of the 2020/2021 season.
The team needs “La Joya” to rev up to fight for the Champions League again.
In this challenging environment and with his contract expiring, the Argentine media are reviving a sensational transfer scenario.
According to journalist Seba Infanzon, the striker’s brothers, Gustavo and Mariano Dybala, have begun working towards an early termination of his contract with Roma.
The plan would involve the player waiving the remainder of his contract, freeing himself up for free and paving the way for a move to Boca Juniors.
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