The new Boca coach contacted the world champion to present his project. Meanwhile, the player from Córdoba is still deciding whether to renew with Roma or change direction
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Boca is not giving up on its attempt to add Paulo Dybala and has now added a new card to the search. Rodolfo Arruabarrena, recently confirmed as the team's coach, made direct contact with the forward to convey his interest and present the sports project he will lead in this new stage.
According to reports, the Vasco had an extensive conversation with the world champion, in which he expressed his desire to have him in the squad and explained the role he could occupy within the team. The call was interpreted as a new gesture from the club to try to entice one of the most prominent Argentine players in European football.
Beyond this approach, the situation of the Córdoba attacker remains open. A few days before the end of his contract with Roma, the forward has not yet decided whether he will stay with La Loba or seek a new destination to continue his career.
With just a few days left until his contract with Roma ends, Dybala has not yet defined his future
In this regard, in Italy there is optimism about the possibility of a continuation. The Roman management has presented him with a renewal proposal that includes a salary reduction, although various reports indicate that the club would be willing to review some points to bridge positions and retain one of its main figures.
Although he has not yet resolved his situation, Dybala himself avoided closing doors when asked about his future. "There is a possibility of everything. In football, you never know; I have lived through many situations where I thought something was going to happen, and something else ended up happening," he recently stated.
For now, the blue and gold leadership headed by Juan Román Riquelme does not plan to make a formal offer. The strategy is to wait for a decision from the player regarding his relationship with Roma before moving forward with any concrete negotiations.