Reports in Italy claim Paulo Dybala wants to stay at Roma beyond the summer, but according to Sky Sports UK, the Argentinean striker is considering a move to the Premier League.
Dybala’s future at Roma is uncertain even if Italian sources claim La Joya wants to remain at the Stadio Olimpico in 2024-25.
Dybala’s deal in the capital runs out in June 2025 and he has a €12m clause for clubs outside Serie A, valid for the entirety of July.
A second clause, worth €20m, is valid for Serie A clubs only.
Mixed reports on Dybala’s future at Roma amid Premier League links
La Gazzetta dello Sport and Il Corriere dello Sport claim La Joya wants to remain at Roma next season to help the Giallorossi win a trophy and qualify for the Champions League.
However, Sky Sports UK reports the Argentinean is open to joining a Premier League club this summer.
Dybala has recently confirmed that he’s not sure about staying in the capital but admitted that leaving Italy and Serie A would be “difficult” for him.
La Joya joined Roma on a free transfer in 2022 and has scored 34 goals in 77 appearances with the Giallorossi.