Dybala refuses to leave Roma and Riquelme plans to sign him
Argentine media reports have revealed that Argentine star Paulo Dybala declined an offer from Boca Juniors to join the club during the upcoming winter transfer window, preferring to remain with his current team, Italian club Roma, and honor his existing contract until the end of the season.
According to TyC Sports network, Dybala is not considering leaving Italy in the next six months. He intends to complete his contract with Roma until it ends, before becoming a free agent in the summer of 2026, which will give him greater freedom in choosing his next destination.
The source added that Boca Juniors' management, led by club president Juan Román Riquelme, is aware of the player's current situation but has not closed the matter definitively. They plan to make a move again in June 2026 to submit an official offer to sign "La Joya" on a free transfer.
Dybala is considered one of the most prominent names historically associated with Boca Juniors, which makes the possibility of his return to Argentine football a topic of great media and public interest, despite his current commitment to continuing his European career with Roma.
According to TyC Sports network, Dybala is not considering leaving Italy in the next six months. He intends to complete his contract with Roma until it ends, before becoming a free agent in the summer of 2026, which will give him greater freedom in choosing his next destination.
The source added that Boca Juniors' management, led by club president Juan Román Riquelme, is aware of the player's current situation but has not closed the matter definitively. They plan to make a move again in June 2026 to submit an official offer to sign "La Joya" on a free transfer.
Dybala is considered one of the most prominent names historically associated with Boca Juniors, which makes the possibility of his return to Argentine football a topic of great media and public interest, despite his current commitment to continuing his European career with Roma.