
Paulo Dybala's future at Roma is heading toward some kind of answer — or at least the start of one. According to Football Italia, the Argentine forward's agent is scheduled to sit down with Roma today to discuss where things stand, with Boca Juniors understood to be monitoring the outcome from across the Atlantic. Nothing is resolved. But the fact that this meeting is happening at all tells you the situation has moved past the 'we'll figure it out' stage.
Football Italia reports that Dybala's agent is meeting Roma officials today, though the specific terms under discussion — contract length, wages, any exit clause — remain unconfirmed. What the report does make clear is that this isn't a routine check-in. Dybala's current situation at the Stadio Olimpico is unresolved, and the meeting carries real weight for both sides.
Boca Juniors are framed as waiting on the outcome, though Football Italia stops short of citing any direct confirmation from the Buenos Aires club. The interest is real enough to be reported, but treat it as background noise until someone at Boca says something on the record.
Dybala is 31. He has spent the last few years being one of the most watchable players in Serie A on his good days — the kind of forward who makes the Olimpico hold its breath — while Roma have cycled through managers and lurched between European ambition and mid-table anxiety. The question of whether he fits into whatever Roma are building next is legitimate.
A move to Boca Juniors would be something else entirely: a homecoming, a statement, the sort of transfer that generates a documentary before the ink is dry. Dybala grew up in Córdoba, not Buenos Aires, but Boca carry a gravity in Argentine football that transcends geography.
Almost everything, frankly. Football Italia is the sole outlet on this story at the time of writing — no corroboration from Fabrizio Romano, Gianluca Di Marzio or any Argentine source. The nature of the discussions is unconfirmed. Whether Roma want to keep him, whether Dybala wants to stay, and whether Boca have made anything resembling a formal approach are all still open questions.
Dybala's agent walking into a meeting is not a transfer. It is, at most, the moment before a decision gets made. Watch this space — but don't book the Buenos Aires flights just yet.
Paulo Dybala's future at Roma is heading toward some kind of answer — or at least the start of one. According to Football Italia, the Argentine forward's agent is scheduled to sit down with Roma today to discuss where…
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