Paulo Dybala not considering Boca Juniors move
In recent days, reports emerged claiming that Dybala was considering joining Leandro Paredes in his move to Boca Juniors.
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However, Simone Valdarchi of Il Romanista states that nothing of the sort is true.
On the contrary – Dybala is expected to be back at Trigoria in the next days where he will meet with sporting director Frederic Massara to discuss the possibility of extending his contract until 2027.
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