Multiple outlets in Italy are reporting that Paulo Dybala has accepted a massive €75m three-year contract offer from Saudi Pro League side Al-Qadsiah, but Roma are yet to receive an official offer for his services.
Dybala says yes to enormous Al-Qadsiah offer
According to Sky Sport Italia, Calciomercato and others, Dybala has agreed to the terms of a three-year deal worth €75m in total, understood to be made up of over €20m in wages per season, plus hefty bonuses.
The player’s agent, Jorge Antun, is expected to meet with Giallorossi representatives in the coming hours to discuss the next steps.
Al-Qadsiah, meanwhile, are expected to table an offer in the region of €3m to Roma. With bonuses and add-ons, the fee could potentially rise to €5m. Roma are still able to reject that deal and negotiate for a higher fee.
It is expected to be a significantly lower amount of money than the €12m release clause in his contract, which was valid earlier in the summer.
Sky add that if Roma decide to accept Al-Qadsiash’s offer, then the deal could progress relatively quickly.
Dybala had trained as usual with his teammates in Rome on Wednesday, as they prepare to face Empoli in Serie A at the weekend, but that situation is likely to change given the player’s recent decision.
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Roma will finish mid-table LOL
If this is true, no less than 20 million