Argentina striker Paulo Dybala said Sunday’s Serie A derby against Lazio could be his last home game for AS Roma, who have not approached him to discuss his future.
The 32-year-old international, who spent seven years at Juventus, joined Roma in 2022 and helped the country reach the Europa League final in his debut season. However, Dybala has struggled with injuries this season, including hamstring problems, and underwent knee surgery in March, which forced him to miss almost four months of the campaign.
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«The truth is that I would like to know something myself, but the club has not yet approached me. According to the contract, the derby will probably be my last match in front of the Roma fans… we will see what happens at the end of the season,» Dybala told Sky Italia.
Dybala claimed an assist as Roma beat Parma 3–2 to draw level with fourth-placed AC Milan, a big step in his bid to clinch a spot in the Champions League.
«We have shown the determination and desire we need to secure a place in the Champions League. We know it does not depend only on us, but we will fight until the end,» he added.
Published on May 11, 2026




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