Dybala's Future: Will He Stay at Roma or Move to Flamengo?
According to "Fichajes", Argentine star Paulo Dybala is facing a critical phase in his future with Italian club Roma, as his current contract ends in June 2026, amid the player's hesitation between renewing his contract with the capital club or experiencing a new adventure with Brazilian Flamengo.
The site pointed out that Flamengo has renewed its interest in signing Dybala, with reports from Brazil discussing a potential offer for 2026, when the player will be able to negotiate freely with any club outside Italy without a transfer fee. The Brazilian club is also considering offering a two-year contract with an option to extend, reflecting its strong desire to acquire the Argentine star.
On the other hand, the report confirmed that Roma is preparing to make a new offer to renew Dybala's contract in the coming weeks, with the possibility that the contract will include a long-term extension until 2030, with a potential salary reduction taking into account the club's financial situation.
Dybala faces a difficult decision, as he must balance the financial and sporting offer from Flamengo with the stability and special relationship he has with Roma fans since joining the club in 2022.
The same source noted that the player will be free to negotiate with foreign clubs starting from January 2026, according to FIFA regulations.
It is worth mentioning that Dybala, who suffered a left thigh injury in March 2025, has recently returned to gradually participate with the team, while Roma sees him as still a key and influential element in its sporting project for the upcoming seasons.
Thus, Paulo Dybala's future remains open between staying at Roma or moving to Flamengo, pending the final decision that the player will make in the coming months.
The site pointed out that Flamengo has renewed its interest in signing Dybala, with reports from Brazil discussing a potential offer for 2026, when the player will be able to negotiate freely with any club outside Italy without a transfer fee. The Brazilian club is also considering offering a two-year contract with an option to extend, reflecting its strong desire to acquire the Argentine star.
On the other hand, the report confirmed that Roma is preparing to make a new offer to renew Dybala's contract in the coming weeks, with the possibility that the contract will include a long-term extension until 2030, with a potential salary reduction taking into account the club's financial situation.
Dybala faces a difficult decision, as he must balance the financial and sporting offer from Flamengo with the stability and special relationship he has with Roma fans since joining the club in 2022.
The same source noted that the player will be free to negotiate with foreign clubs starting from January 2026, according to FIFA regulations.
It is worth mentioning that Dybala, who suffered a left thigh injury in March 2025, has recently returned to gradually participate with the team, while Roma sees him as still a key and influential element in its sporting project for the upcoming seasons.
Thus, Paulo Dybala's future remains open between staying at Roma or moving to Flamengo, pending the final decision that the player will make in the coming months.