Paulo Dybala (foto: Getty Images)
Rumors of Paulo Dybala's potential move to Saudi Arabia are growing louder, and Roma is already planning their next steps should their star player depart.
Argentinian star Paulo Dybala has caught the attention of Saudi club Al Quadsiah, who are reportedly ready to offer the player tens of millions of euros over the next three years. If the transfer goes through, which seems a very likely scenario, Roma will need to find a suitable replacement.
Italian media offer varying reports on how much Dybala could earn in Saudi Arabia. Corriere dello Sport suggests a figure of around 60 million euros for three seasons, La Gazzetta dello Sport talks about 80 million euros, while Tuttosport reports a potential salary of 100 million euros.
Roma is not planning to stand in the way if Dybala is tempted by the offer from the Middle East. In that case, the club's coffers will be significantly boosted, and part of that money will need to be reinvested in new signings.
Roma's top target in this scenario is Federico Chiesa, for whom they are reportedly willing to pay Juventus a substantial transfer fee. Additionally, Roma is also interested in Jeremie Boga, the former Sassuolo and Atalanta player.