Calciomercato Roma, continues to hold the question linked to the future of Paulo Dybala. Here is the double green light that makes the fans dream.
Spotlight on Paulo Dybala’s future, close to leaving Juventus on a free transfer. The future of the Argentine striker inflames the summer transfer market and the scenario continues to change abruptly. The sudden double green light arrives that can ignite the fantasies and dreams of Roma fans. The turning point can be immediate, the confirmation has arrived live, here are the latest developments on the future of Joya.
Serie A is one step away from closing, ninety minutes at the end of a balanced championship like no one has seen in years. Many verdicts still to be assigned, from the top to the salvation passing through the Europe zone. The latter fight which directly involves Josè Mourinho’s Roma, currently sixth in the standings with only one point ahead of Fiorentina and Atalanta. Fifth and sixth places guarantee access to the Europa League, while the seventh will go to the Conference and the eighth will remain dry-mouthed. The away match in Turin forces Mourinho’s men to win, waiting for the final of the Conference League against Feyenord. Under the Mole, the black and white side, there was the last farewell of Paulo Dybala to the home crowd on Monday evening.
Transfer market Rome, Dybala turn: double green light
To dispel the fog about the future of the Argentine tip, two transfer market experts took care of it, who spoke live to the CMIT TV. On the Twich channel of the site Calciomercato.it once again the question linked to the next team of the South American talent, a name linked once again to Roma, was examined in depth. Let’s start with what was declared by Fabrizio Biasin, a journalist who closely follows the Inter world, seraphic on the Dybala hypothesis: “I don’t see it as likely that Dybala will reach Inter. Absolutely not.“While Damiano Er Faina, who added:”No chance of him going to Tottenham. To date, I see Inter slightly ahead of Roma, but they must materialize and to date they have not yet formulated a sensible proposal for the player.”The gloss entrusted to Biasin on the Inter issue: “Because right now it’s not the priority, they have to do other roles first.“
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