Dybala wants to stay at Roma, ready to accept paycut

Paulo Dybala, La Repubblica reports today, has no intention of parting ways with Trigoria and has reportedly expressed his willingness to substantially renegotiate his salary in order to stay. An init...

Dybala wants to stay at Roma, ready to accept paycut
Dybala wants to stay at Roma, ready to accept paycut

Paulo Dybala, La Repubblica reports today, has no intention of parting ways with Trigoria and has reportedly expressed his willingness to substantially renegotiate his salary in order to stay.

An initial official meeting between his agent, Carlos Novel, and the Giallorossi management is scheduled for the end of the winter transfer window.

After his November injury, the Argentine is working to consolidate his fitness and provide concrete signals to the club. The response has been clear on the pitch.

In the match against Genoa, Dybala was a key figure and held his form throughout the match without any noticeable drops, demonstrating improving condition.

Recent training sessions, more intense and demanding, seem to have had clear effects: his feelings are different than when he returned from injury, when fatigue was more noticeable.

At the end of the last match, the impression was that of a player capable of playing beyond ninety minutes. Moved into a position where he no longer plays at the center of the attack, Dybala has rediscovered his creativity and consistency, sending a direct message to the coaching staff.

The club, for its part, has made it clear to the player how difficult it is to find someone with similar characteristics. However, the key issue remains his salary.

The approximately eight million euros net per season are no longer considered sustainable in the club’s current financial framework.

Roma’s vision is clear: if he renews, the goal is to significantly halve the cost, reaching an agreement of around three million euros.

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