Argentine star Paulo Dybala, who has played in Italy since 2012, has been linked with a shock move to one of the biggest clubs in England.
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Italian outlet La Gazzetta dello Sport claims the experienced forward is waiting for Roma to confirm their long-term plans for him amid reported interest from Manchester United.
The 30-year-old attacker has been linked with the Red Devils in recent days, with his deal in Rome expiring at the end of next season.
This comes amid news the 38-time Argentina international has a release clause in his contract for clubs outside the Serie A of just €13 million (R255.6 million).
That buyout agreement between Dybala and Roma will reportedly run out at the end of July, leaving just over a month for non-Italian teams to take advantage of it.
Despite United's rumoured interest, though, the former Juventus playmaker is said to be happy to remain at Roma, but is eager to find out how the club intends to use him.
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Dybala's deal at the Stadio Olimpico will automatically be extended for a further year should he play in 50% of the side's matches in the 2024/25 campaign.
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