Flamengo is reportedly one of the clubs keen on acquiring Dybala when the transfer window opens in July this year.
According to Argentine journalist Cesar Luis Merlo, a writer for UOL, the Rubro-Negro has initiated discussions with the 32-year-old forward about a potential four-year contract.
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Dybala is currently under contract with Roma until the end of June and is not anticipated to extend his deal.
Boca Juniors is another club monitoring the situation regarding the Argentine attacker.
This marks Dybala’s fourth season with the club in the Italian capital, where he is currently recovering from meniscus surgery on his left knee, which was performed in early March.
He is expected to return to action by the end of April, marking his fourth absence from the squad since October.
So far in the 2025/2026 season, he has made 22 appearances, including 14 starts, tallying three goals and four assists.
Dybala had an impressive run between 2022 and 2024, scoring 34 goals and providing 17 assists in his first two seasons with the Giallorossi.
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The forward began his career at Instituto de Córdoba before joining Italian club Palermo after an impressive stint in Argentina in 2012.
Following that, he had a successful seven-year tenure at Juventus, where he netted 115 goals and assisted 53 times in 293 matches.
Dybala: A World Cup Champion in 2022
Dybala has represented Argentina’s senior national team in 40 matches, scoring four goals.
He was part of the squad that clinched the World Cup in Qatar, playing a key role despite limited minutes on the field.
During the semifinal, he spent 16 minutes on the pitch, and in the final, he appeared solely for the penalty shootout.
He successfully converted Argentina’s second penalty, which contributed to their victory over France in the final.
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His last call-up was in September 2024, after which he lost his position in the squad for this year’s World Cup.
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