
Paulo Dybala has locked in his future at AS Roma. Il Romanista confirms the deal, ending months of speculation about his next step. Boca Juniors circled with interest, yet the Argentine chose to stay in the Eternal City.
The renewal arrives just in time. Roma’s training camp at Trigoria begins soon, and the club wanted clarity beforehand. Now they have it. La Joya remains their number 21, a role he has embraced since arriving in the capital.
A Pay Cut for Champions League Football
Money mattered less than opportunity here. Dybala’s wages drop sharply, from six million euros down to roughly three million per season. Performance bonuses soften the blow, though. Reports suggest he could earn up to sixty thousand euros for every appearance, a structure built around his fitness history rather than against it.
Fitness has tested Dybala repeatedly. Still, last season he delivered three goals and eight assists across 27 appearances, numbers that mattered. His contribution helped push Roma into the top four, their best Serie A finish since 2017-18. That result unlocked Champions League football, and Dybala wanted a piece of it.
Club insiders describe the negotiation as straightforward once terms took shape. Bonuses needed fine-tuning, nothing more. The player’s camp prioritized continuity over a bigger payday elsewhere, a signal of genuine attachment to the club and city.
Roma fans can now look ahead. Fresh European nights await, and their favorite forward will lead the charge. For more transfer confirmations and Serie A coverage, visit KCPredict. Full Champions League qualification details remain available via UEFA’s official site.