Paulo Dybala may have donned the Roma jersey for the last time at the Stadio Olimpico. Following his post-match comments after the Parma-Roma clash, speculation has been swirling that the Argentine star is looking to push the Giallorossi brass into a quick decision on his future. But the reality, sources suggest, is far more intriguing.
With his contract set to expire at the end of June, Dybala's next destination remains a hot topic. While many fans hoped for a renewal in the Italian capital, reports from transfer insider Matteo Moretto reveal that the player's camp has been in "constant and close contact" with Argentine giants Boca Juniors. The Buenos Aires club has been quietly working for months to orchestrate a homecoming for the former Juventus standout.
Adding fuel to the fire, Dybala's compatriot and close friend Leandro Paredes is reportedly pushing hard for a reunion at La Bombonera. The prospect of the two linking up in Argentina's top flight has fans south of the border buzzing.
As Roma prepares for a crucial derby against Lazio this Sunday or Monday, the match could mark Dybala's emotional farewell in front of the Giallorossi faithful. The club's strategy is clear: they want to retain the 31-year-old, but only with a reduced financial offer to keep salary costs in check. Yet, with Boca's persistent pursuit and Dybala's apparent openness to a return, the possibility of a permanent departure from the capital is looking increasingly real.
For now, all eyes are on the derby—and whether it will be the last time we see Dybala in a Roma shirt. The next few days could be decisive in shaping the next chapter of this World Cup winner's storied career.
