Revealed: Paulo Dybala’s new clause in Roma’s relegation

Paulo Dybala was revealed as Roma’s new signing on Wednesday morning, but there are already hypotheses about the length of his stay in the Italian capital, as his new withdrawal clause has been revealed.

The Argentine, a free agent after leaving Juventus this summer, where the Old Lady opted not to extend the 28-year-old striker’s contract following the arrival of Serbian striker Dusan Vlahovic in January.

And while Inter Milan were expected to get the master, it was Jose Mourinho’s Roma who beat them with punches, with Dybala signing a three-year contract worth €4. 5 million in line with the season.

Jose Mourinho, key piece to bring this massive signing to the Roma. pic. twitter. com/ZoXSSxmndi

– Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 20, 2022

Although he has just made headlines in the Conference League, speculations persist about the striker’s future, due to the weak termination clause added to his contract, with reports suggesting that Dybala will be available for just €20 million (£17 million). ) from next summer.

Valued at almost twice as much as transfer site Transfermarkt, the clubs could have a potential deal next summer, as Manchester United and Tottenham have been connected with the flexible striker in past seasons.

This clause, combined with low salaries (around £73,000 per week), can make Dybala a very proposition for any club looking for an established striker.

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