The Argentine striker could soon leave Europe.
Paulo Dybala set for a return to Argentina?
According to journalist Matteo Moretto, Paulo Dybala is in advanced talks with Boca Juniors for a summer transfer.
With his contract expiring at AS Roma, Dybala would be free to sign without a transfer fee. An extension in Rome appears unlikely, mainly due to his high salary demands and repeated injuries this season.
After 14 years in Italy—at Palermo, Juventus, and Roma—a return home seems closer than ever. This season, the left-footed forward has played 22 matches across all competitions, scoring 3 goals and providing 4 assists.