Dybala shocks Al-Qadisiyah and decides to stay in Roma
The Argentine international star of the Italian team, Paulo Dybala, decided not to move to the Saudi club Al-Qadisiyah.
According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, Dybala decided to reject the offer submitted by Al-Qadisiyah club. And continuing in Roma.
Press reports had confirmed that Al-Qadisiyah had agreed with Roma to include Dybala for 12 million euros, which is the value of the penalty clause in his contract.
Dybala would have received a three-year contract with Al-Qadisiyah, with a salary of 25 million euros annually.
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