AS Roma management are becoming resigned to losing Paulo Dybala at the end of the season.
Off contract in June, Dybala is wanted by Roma next season, but will have to accept a drastic pay-cut to stay.
La Gazzetta dello Sport says he earns €8.5m-a-year plus bonuses. Management is clear that its wage ceiling now is €4m-a-year, which would mean a reduction of more than 50 per cent for the Argentine’s contract.
Roma plan to offer Dybala the maximum (€4m-a-year) plus future bonuses. However, they believe fellow midfielder Lorenzo Pellegrini, who is also coming off contract, has a better chance of staying as they plan to offer him €3m-a-year plus bonuses than Dybala.
Among suitors for Dybala are Boca Juniors, which are trying to lure him back home to Argentina this summer.


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