Roma has officially confirmed the renewal of the playing agreement with Paulo Dybala, ensuring the Argentine forward will remain with the Italian club through the conclusion of the 2026/27 season. Although Dybala was technically available as a free agent during the initial weeks of January, following the expiration of his previous agreement on September 30, the capital club announced on Monday that the 32-year-old had signed a new deal. According to transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio, the newly executed contract does not contain an automatic option for extension.
Furthermore, sources indicate that Paulo Dybala has agreed to a notable reduction in his salary to continue his tenure at the club. His base salary under the new contract is reported to be slightly below three million euros annually, excluding performance-based bonuses. This represents a decrease from his previous standing, where he was previously among the highest-paid players at Roma.
The renewal secures the services of Dybala for the foreseeable future, solidifying his commitment to the squad. The agreement provides stability for the team as they look ahead to the upcoming seasons. This commitment marks a significant development for the club, keeping a key attacking figure integral to their plans while defining the financial terms of his continued service to Roma.
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