Breaking Paulo Dybala closing in on agreement on personal terms with Al Qadsiah
Paulo Dybala is on the brink of a significant move to Al-Qadsiah, with the player and the Saudi Arabian club having reportedly reached an agreement on personal terms.
The proposed deal includes a lucrative three-year contract worth €45 million, which will see Dybala earning €15 million per year.
Additionally, Al-Qadsiah is set to trigger a €12 million release clause in Dybala’s contract with AS Roma.
This transfer marks a notable chapter in Dybala’s career, concluding his long-standing presence in Italy.
After starting in Serie A with Palermo and making his name with Juventus, Dybala spent two seasons with AS Roma, where he remained a key player.
His move to Al-Qadsiah highlights the continued interest of Saudi clubs in acquiring high-profile players as they look to bolster the Saudi Pro League’s global reputation.
The deal is expected to be finalized soon, pending a few minor details between the clubs
While nothing is officially confirmed yet, talks are well underway.
If the deal goes through, Dybala would join Nacho and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang at Al Qadsiah