Paulo Dybala has made a definitive decision to commit to a fresh contract with Jose Mourinho’s team, disregarding the interest shown by Chelsea during this summer transfer window.
In a significant development on the transfer front, Argentine and Roma superstar Paulo Dybala has firmly decided to pledge his future to Jose Mourinho’s side, snubbing interest from Chelsea during the summer transfer window.
Reports from reputable sources, confirm that Dybala, a World Cup winner, has inked a fresh contract with Serie A giants Roma. The new deal is set to keep him at the club until June 2026, with the option to extend for an additional year.
This news will undoubtedly disappoint clubs eyeing Dybala’s talents, as not only has he chosen to extend his stay at Roma, but it also appears that the enticing release clause in his contract will undergo revisions, making it more challenging for interested parties to trigger.
The 29-year-old forward had previously been available for a meager £12m to foreign clubs this summer, but the opportunity has now closed with his commitment to Roma.
Dybala’s debut season in Rome was nothing short of impressive, boasting an impressive tally of 18 goals and eight assists across all competitions. His decision to remain with the Italian outfit signals Roma’s ambition to retain their top players and push for even greater success in the seasons to come. As for Chelsea, they will have to set their sights elsewhere in their pursuit of attacking reinforcements.