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While Cristiano earns 200 million, the salary that Dybala would have in Arabia

Paulo Dybala could stop being an AS Roma player starting next season. His destination would be Saudi Arabia.

By Wilian Estrella

Paulo Dybala could stop being an AS Roma player starting next season. His destination would be Saudi Arabia.
Paulo Dybala could stop being an AS Roma player starting next season. His destination would be Saudi Arabia.
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Cristiano Ronaldo surprised everyone at the beginning of the year when he made the decision to leave Europe's elite football to start a new adventure in Saudi Arabia. So much so that in January 2023, the Portuguese star decided to sign for Al Nassr for free, since his contract with Manchester United had come to an end. In this way, Ronaldo became the highest paid player on the planet, earning 200 million euros per year.

The one who could follow the same path is Paulo Dybala, since the forward would be considering his departure from Roma, since he expected a different consideration from the club's owners when negotiating the renewal of his contract, which ends in 2025, not yet fulfilling the promise of improving his current salary of 4.5 million euros.

Although time could be an ally in this scenario, sporting director Tiago Pinto is under pressure to make a significant effort. According to what Calcio Mercato reports, at least two clubs in Saudi Arabia have once again shown interest in Paulo Dybala, being willing to pay the attacker's release clause of 12 million euros, which could mean a significant loss for the Rome team.

How much money would Dybala earn in Arabia?

The truth is that Dybala is looking askance at the possibility of joining Arab football, since it is not a destination that excites him. However, according to what various journalists specialized in the transfer market reported, in the past the Argentine rejected an offer of 100 million euros per season, so he would only accept an offer that exceeds these numbers. For now, the forward prioritizes staying in Rome, as long as the board is willing to increase his salary.


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