Paulo Dybala, Roma has a plan to armor the Argentine.

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The former Palermo and Juve man currently earns 4.5 million euros until 2025

A winning bet. Net of a few minor injuries, which caused him to miss seven league games, Paulo Dybala has proven to be a sound investment. After burning through competition from Inter Milan, which had long flipped through the dais without then placing the decisive lunge, the Friedkins secured the Argentine star last summer. Who repaid José Mourinho’s Roma with goals, assists and unquestionable technical leadership.

In the agreement between the Joya and the Giallorossi club, which provides for a salary of 4.5 million euros per year until 2025, there is a rescission clause of 20 million for Italy and 12 million for abroad: this wants to be cancelled by the American ownership, which also intends to propose to the world champion a substantial salary increase.

In fact, as reported by ‘La Gazzetta dello Sport,’ the club’s intention is to raise his salary to 6 million net annually, again until 2025. With relative elimination of the ‘dangerous’ clause that has the Giallorossi fans trembling. The harmony between the albiceleste and the Capitoline environment is maximum: the footballer is happy in Rome with José Mourinho, and all the conditions seem to be in place for the marriage to continue. With some more financial satisfaction.

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