Release clause in Paulo Dybala's contract catches attention of Man U, Chelsea & Newcastle.

Big clubs are enticed.

January 1st 2024.

Release clause in Paulo Dybala's contract catches attention of Man U, Chelsea & Newcastle.
Paulo Dybala is attracting a lot of attention this month due to his surprisingly low release clause of €13m. The 30-year-old Argentine joined Roma in 2022 after seven seasons with Juventus, and has since then scored 16 goals in 37 Serie A appearances.

The release clause applies to teams outside of Italy, making Dybala an appealing target for the likes of Manchester United, Chelsea and Newcastle. However, even if an offer is made to the forward, it doesn't mean he will be leaving Roma anytime soon. Gazzetta report that Dybala has no desire to move, and is very happy playing for Jose Mourinho.

Mourinho himself does not want to lose Dybala, describing him as 'indispensable' to his team. “He is too important for us to take the option of leaving him out,” Mourinho said as Dybala returned from injury. “He has to play, we need to use the players who have the most quality.”

Italian clubs can also meet the release clause, but Roma can block a move to any side in Serie A by making a bonus payment to Dybala. This means that the Argentine is likely to stay put at the club this month, despite the tempting low release clause.

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