Saudi clubs asking for Dybala, Roma has a decision to make

After a really interesting and aggressive transfer window so far, AS Roma must now trim the squad, not only because they have too many players, but also because they need money for further investments, particularly at full back positions. Roma’s transfer list includes Abraham, Karsdorp, Kumbulla, Shomurodov, and Solbakken. The calculation is that their sale and salary savings would bring Roma an additional 45,000,000 euros. To this, we can add Bryan Cristante, who has caught the eye of Aston Villa’s sporting director Monchi (he brought him from Atalanta to Roma), and young Edoardo Bove, who is of interest to Fiorentina. From the potential sale of these two midfielders, Roma could earn around 50,000,000 euros, which could then be reinvested in high-quality replacements. But suddenly, they are faced with an unexpected dilemma – Paolo Dybala.Sesi permainan tebak pemain untuk 3 punggawa AS Roma yang juga berasal dari Argentina: Soule, Dybala, dan Paredes“La Joya” paling luas coy pengetahuan tentang sepak bola negerinya😍😄 pic.twitter.com/y8w3kH1lMG— Indonesia Albiceleste (@ID_Albiceleste) August 9, 2024 There were no bids for the Argentinian ace so far, at least not the ones he was hoping for, like for example from the Premier League, but in recent days, three bid came from Saudi Arabia. First it was Al-Ahli, then Al-Ittihad and now Dybala is being targeted by Al-Qadsiah. Roma is mouling over since the Argentinian has been their key player in the last three season (when healthy). He scored 16 goals and provided 10 assists across 39 matches, playing well under new coach Daniele De Rossi last season. His contract in Rome is up next season, and so far there has been no negotiations with his current club, which means they should start them now, sell him and gain some cash or risk losing him in June as a free agent. The Saudies are offering great personal terms (as always) with an annual wage of around 15 million euros.Roma snatch La Liga’s top scorer!Roma is continuing to push for full back Raoul Bellanova, even though Torino is asking for too much money (between 20-25 million euros). Another option is Lorenz Assignon, but Rennes are adamant that they will only let Assignon leave on a permanent deal this summer, and so they turned down Roma’s initial offer, which included an optional buy clause. But now, two clubs are talking about the possibility a loan with mandatory purchase.##NAJAVA_MECA_8261877##

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