Argentine Media: Dybala Rejects Saudi Super Contract, Announces He Will Stay at Roma

Argentine Media: Dybala Rejects Saudi Super Contract, Announces He Will Stay at Roma

According to Argentine newspaper Olé, despite recent rumors suggesting a potential move to Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, Argentine forward Paulo Dybala has ultimately rejected the offer and chosen to stay at AS Roma.

Italian media previously reported that Dybala would leave Roma for Al-Nassr. Fans even gathered outside Roma’s training ground, expecting it to be Dybala’s last training session with the club. However, seemingly out of the blue, news came that the Argentine star had rejected the Saudi offer and decided to remain with Roma.

Despite Al-Nassr offering Dybala a three-year contract worth €25 million per year (including bonuses), he decisively rejected the lucrative offer and chose to stay in Rome. Dybala’s contract with Roma runs until 2025, and it will automatically be extended until 2026 if he plays in more than 15 official matches this season.

Argentine Media: Dybala Rejects Saudi Super Contract, Announces He Will Stay at Roma

Dybala shared a highlight reel of his time with Roma on social media, accompanied by the caption: “Thanks Roma, see you on Sunday,” along with a heart and a wink emoji.

Teammate Leandro Paredes also shared a picture of Dybala on social media, writing: “For those who haven’t understood yet, the gem has chosen to stay with us.”

On Thursday, as Dybala left Trigoria training ground, many fans surrounded him and his car, requesting photos and autographs. Some fans loudly urged him to stay. Dybala happily signed autographs for fans and accepted their gifts, but he didn’t answer any questions about his future.

On Wednesday, many fans also surrounded Dybala and gifted him two portraits. All fans were looking forward to Dybala’s final decision, and luckily, the Argentine star chose to stay in Rome.

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