Striker Paulo Dybala is expected to leave Roma in the summer, after a total of four years at the capital club.
The 32-year-old confirmed this to Sky Italia after the 3-2 win over Parma on Sunday night, revealing that the deal is nearing completion and that there has been no contact from the club regarding an extension.
“My contract says that the next game will be my last for Roma. It expires in June and no one from Roma has contacted me,” Dybala said openly.
Recently, speculation has increased that the Argentine could return to his homeland and continue his career at Boca Juniors, but Dybala has not yet confirmed these rumors.
He has been part of Italian football for 14 years: First at Palermo (2012-2015), then at Juventus (2015-2022), while he has been at Roma since 2022.
With the Roma jersey, Dybala has played 138 matches, scoring 45 goals and providing 27 assists.