An unidentified Turkish football club, currently participating in the Champions League, is reportedly making a significant attempt to acquire Paulo Dybala from AS Roma. The club is said to be preparing a lucrative multi-year contract offer to lure the Argentine forward.
According to insights from La Gazzetta dello Sport, this mystery suitor is willing to present Dybala with a three-year deal, valued at a substantial €6 million per season. Initial contact has reportedly been made with Dybala’s representatives regarding this proposal.
This financial package is comparable to Dybala’s current earnings in the Italian capital and significantly surpasses what Boca Juniors, a club long associated with bringing him back to Argentina, could offer. Such a development could effectively end Boca’s hopes for a sentimental reunion, as Dybala remains committed to competing at the elite level in European football.
While Dybala’s agent has previously engaged in discussions with Galatasaray and even visited Istanbul last year, the exact identity of this latest Turkish club remains undisclosed. As Dybala enters the final year of his contract with the Giallorossi, the prospect of securing another major European contract within the Süper Lig is becoming a considerable factor in his future career decisions.
