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Galatasaray has taken a bold step in the transfer market by offering a contract of 10 million euros net per season to Paulo Dybala, the Argentine star of Roma. The Turkish club's intention is to attract the forward without a transfer fee, taking advantage of his contractual situation. However, the automatic renewal clause linked to a certain number of appearances complicates the Turks' aspirations.
The sporting crisis at Roma, currently in a concerning twelfth position in Serie A, has fueled rumors about Dybala's future. Despite this, the World Cup champion does not seem inclined to leave the Italian club. His current contract expires in June, but if he plays at least four more games as a starter, an automatic one-year extension will be activated with a salary close to 8 million euros net plus incentives, keeping him among the highest-paid players in the Italian league.
Dybala's continuity is complicated
Galatasaray's interest has heightened with the presence of Dybala's agent, Carlos Novel, in Istanbul, fueling speculations about negotiations. Despite the tempting offer, the Argentine prioritizes staying at Roma, where he is considered a key piece in their search for stability after a challenging season.
In January, the 12 million euros buyout clause will be active again, potentially reopening options for Galatasaray and other interested clubs. Meanwhile, the Turkish club continues to dream of adding Dybala to an attack led by figures like Dries Mertens and aims to reach an agreement before the player's contractual conditions change.
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