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No signs of Dybala extending Roma contract beyond 2026

No signs of Dybala extending Roma contract beyond 2026

Yahoo22-05-2025

Paulo Dybala may be entering his final season in the Italian capital.
The Argentine attacker, currently sidelined with an injury, will be available again for preseason in preparation for next season.
In the meantime, the automatic renewal of his contract until 2026 has been triggered, but his long-term permanence is not yet certain.
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According to Il Tempo, there have been no contacts between the club and the player's agent to discuss a possible extension until 2027 with the spread of his salary. A situation that will be evaluated later, during the summer or at the start of the new season.
At the moment, la Joya is focused exclusively on his physical recovery.
Despite the injury, Dybala has continued to show great attachment to the team, remaining alongside his teammates in both home and away games.

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