Paulo Dybala's Roma contract is very interesting. The Argentine has a contract until summer 2025, but he could leave for a team outside Italy in the summer if they receive an offer of 12 million euros. If the deal sees the player move to anoher Italian side, the price will be 20 million. This and other data has emerged thanks to 'Corriere dello Sport'.
The Italian journalist also states that the World Cup winner's salary is four million euros per season with the option of reaching six million by achieving difficult targets. If the board increase his salary to six million euros directly, the aforementioneds clauses will disappear.
The local press takes for granted that the team from the capital want to keep the player. He is one of their great priorities, so the logical thing to think would be for them to increase the attacker's salary so that he stays for at least the last two and a half years.
In any case, Dybala has made 12 appearances for Roma. He started 10 of these matches. He has scored seven goals and provided two assists, promising figures. You have to bear in mind that, with Juventus, he scored 15 goals in 39 games, so it seems he is showing improvement now he is playing under Mourinho.