The specifics of Paulo Dybala’s contract with AS Roma have been disclosed, revealing the presence of release clauses that could prompt a move away from the club. The Argentine forward’s contract includes two separate €12m release clauses, which are currently active and could influence his future with the Italian side.
Release Clause Activation Periods
- A €12m release clause is currently in effect until January 15.
- Another €12m release clause will become valid from July 1 to July 31.
Conditions Based on Club Origin
The activation of these clauses comes with specific conditions depending on the origin of the interested clubs:
- If an Italian club opts to trigger the clause, AS Roma will have the authority to make the final decision.
- Conversely, if a club from outside Italy triggers the clause, the decision will rest with Paulo Dybala himself.
This contractual arrangement places a significant amount of control in Dybala’s hands, particularly regarding potential interest from foreign clubs. The structure of these clauses could lead to strategic moves by clubs aiming to secure the player’s services.