Roma reach agreement with Boga and push Dybala out

Roma forward Paulo Dybala reacts during the UEFA Europa League semi final first leg football match between AS Roma and Bayern Leverkusen at the Olympic stadium on May 2, 2024 in Rome. (Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP) (Photo by FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP via Getty Images)

Paulo Dybala’s agent has met Roma directors and reports in Italy claim that the Giallorossi want to sell the Argentinean star after reaching an agreement with Jeremie Boga.

Roma and Dybala could part way in the final days of the summer transfer window. A recent report from Sky Sport Italia claimed that La Joya had rejected an offer from Al Qadsiah, but the Giallorossi seem to be pushing for the Argentinean’s exit.

Sky Sport and La Repubblica claim that Roma are prepared to part company with the attacking midfielder, and Il Corriere dello Sport adds that Dybala’s agent, Carlos Novel, met Roma directors last night.

Roma reach agreement with Boga and push Dybala out

“Perhaps Dybala is no longer at the centre of Roma’s project. Partially because of his salary, partially because Roma have signed a replacement in Matias Soulé for €30m and partially because the new guidelines of De Rossi, Ghisolfi and Souloukou see over 30 players differently [from the past],” Sky Sport correspondent Angelo Mangiante said on Wednesday afternoon.

According to the reporter, Roma were ready to accept a big Saudi offer for Dybala, but the player refused the proposal.

Roma want to part company with Dybala, as proven by the fact that the Giallorossi have reached an agreement with ex-Sassuolo winger Boga, currently at OGC Nice.

According to Gianluca Di Marzio, the winger’s agent, Fali Ramadani, has already given the green light to the transfer, so Roma is now in talks with the French club.

Only a few days ago, Roma boss Daniele De Rossi admitted that Dybala was not unsellable.

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