Paulo Dybala has decided to accept the offer from Al-Qadsiah, bringing an end to the family discussions that took place in Rome. The Argentine forward is ready to head to the Arab world, lured by the promise of immense wealth. This decision comes as no surprise given the staggering terms he is set to receive—an offer too good to refuse. In the past few days, Dybala weighed his options carefully, holding discussions with his wife and mother, who had traveled to Rome to help make the final decision. According to transfer guru Gianluca Di Marzio, the Saudi Arabian club put a three-year contract worth 75 million euros on the table for the Argentine forward.Offerta da 75 milioni di euro in tre anni per Dybala 💸La Joya ha dato disponibilità al trasferimento in Saudi Pro League #Dybala #Roma #DAZN pic.twitter.com/hEAm0qRV31— DAZN Italia (@DAZN_IT) August 21, 2024 Now, the ball is in Roma’s court. The club’s management at Trigoria is likely to be in for a shock when they learn how much of the deal’s value they will actually receive. The move could have significant financial implications for the club as they navigate Dybala’s departure and the share of the transfer fee that will go to them. Paulo Dybala had a release clause in his contract that allowed him to leave AS Roma for a relatively modest sum of 12 million until the first day of August. In today’s football market, such an amount seems insignificant, especially when far more is often spent on players of questionable quality. However, considering the current situation, Roma might have welcomed such an offer with open arms. Instead, Dybala has received a lucrative offer from Al-Qadsiah for a three-year contract worth 75 million, while Roma has been offered a mere 3 million as a transfer fee, with bonuses which could rise to 5 million.Saudi clubs asking for Dybala, Roma has a decision to makeThis situation feels like a genuine insult to the club. Dybala’s representatives are expected to meet with Roma’s management to discuss the potential transfer. Given the paltry sum being offered, Roma might well choose to delay the completion of the deal or even reject it outright, holding onto some semblance of dignity. While Dybala has agreed to personal terms with the Saudi club, the final decision rests with Roma. The club must now decide whether to accept a minimal compensation or risk keeping a potentially disgruntled player on their roster. Dybala’s first preference was to test himself in the Premier League, but no concrete offers materialized, leaving him with the lucrative, yet less desirable, option from Saudi Arabia. If Roma refuses to agree to the terms set by Al-Qadsiah, the situation could evolve into a drawn-out saga. Fortunately, given the current circumstances, it is unlikely to drag on for too long.##NAJAVA_MECA_8284381##