Paulo Dybala does not rule out a farewell to Italy
Paulo Dybala doesn't rule out a farewell to Italy
These are the words to The Athletic of Paulo Dybala, whose contract with Roma will expire next summer: "I have been in Italy for almost 12 years and I am having a great time. It would be difficult to leave becauseé here I grew up and became a man. But of course you always have the curiosityà and you wonder what you would do in leagues like La Liga and the Premier League, where there are great teams and great players".
On the season just ended, however, he added: "Nobody likes to finish sixth. We had the team to finish higher. We played very well at times but we finished ;;sixth so, on a team level, I am not very satisfied with what we did. We could have done more ;".
The goal, then, remains the same: "I haven't won a Champions League and a Europa League, but that will always be my goal. I want to win as much as possible with Roma. Winning is not è important, è the only thing that matters". Finally a joke about not being called for the Copa America: "I felt I did well, so not being there è was a hard blow for me. I will è cheer from home".
Paulo Dybala turned 30 on November 15. È arrived in Italy in 2012, at Palermo, with whom he played two seasons in A and one in B. Then he è moved to Juventus and in seven years won five Scudetti, four Italian Cups and three Italian Super Cups. In’summer 2022 the’landing at Roma. In total in Serie A he has made 324 appearances and 123 goals so far. With the Argentina national team, on the other hand, he won the World Cup title in 2022.