Paulo Dybala is winning over a new Roma fan match by match. It seems as if the Argentinian has been playing for the Italian side all his life, but the truth is that he has only played a few games for them.
His arrival attracted a lot of attention after several years at Juventus, but he was never affected by his past. The Argentine signed a contract until 2025 and with two exit clauses: one for clubs in England and one for teams outside Italy.
According to 'AS', some Premier League teams interested in signing Dybala will have to pay 20 million euros, while others will only pay 12 million euros, a real bargain.
The Argentinian spoke and stated what his wish is: "The buy-out clause concerns my agents and the club, so I don't know what will happen. I would like Mourinho to coach me because he is one of the best. I know it's more difficult to succeed in the Europa League, but next year I'd like to be in the Champions League.
"Winning an international trophy must be very nice. I've never been successful at club level, I miss it, but winning helps you win. I've won a lot of trophies in my career, but I hope I can also win a trophy at European level," he concluded.