In Italy, they say Galatasaray join Boca in race for Dybala | OneFootball

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·25 mars 2026

In Italy, they say Galatasaray join Boca in race for Dybala

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According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the European club has once again shown interest in La Joya and would offer him a multimillion-dollar contract to secure his services midway through the year.

While Boca remain in the midst of negotiations to try to convince Paulo Dybala to join as a free agent halfway through the year, news broke in Italy that shakes the foundations of La Bombonera just as the dream is gaining momentum: Galatasaray would make another move for La Joya.


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According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the well-known Turkish club—which had already shown interest in the 32-year-old Argentine forward in recent transfer windows—has knocked on the door again and would be willing to offer him a multimillion-dollar deal: a three-year contract worth close to six million dollars.

According to the Italian outlet, Dybala’s agent was in Rome in recent days to begin defining his football future after hectic weeks both on and off the pitch. It is worth remembering that La Joya not only underwent knee surgery that has kept him off the field, but also became the father of his first daughter.

In that context, what is known about Boca? Italian journalist Matteo Moretto reported that the Xeneize board has been in constant talks with the left-footer’s camp and that negotiations are progressing well, even though there is still no final decision from the player and a few months remain in which the situation could change.

For now, the club from La Ribera appears to have a major competitor emerging in Galatasaray—especially because of its greater financial power—so Boca will have to step up its efforts if it wants to land the world champion. Of course, that is as long as Dybala leaves Roma on a free in July, as seems to be the case.

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