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Galatasaray identify Dybala as transfer target for January

Paulo Dybala with his typical goal celebration

    Key Takeaways:

  • Galatasaray are interested in signing Paulo Dybala from AS Roma, with talks already underway to replace the injured Mauro Icardi
  • Dybala is reportedly open to the move, and his agent has met with Galatasaray representatives in Istanbul
  • Roma boss Claudio Ranieri has stated that Dybala can leave the club if he is not happy, indicating that the door is open for a potential transfer
  • Galatasaray are considering either a loan or permanent deal for Dybala, with a reported contract offer until 2027 worth €25 million
  • Dybala’s future at Roma remains uncertain, with the club facing Sampdoria in the Coppa Italia tonight amidst ongoing transfer speculation

Galatasaray are pushing to sign AS Roma striker Paulo Dybala in the winter transfer window, with talks already underway to bring the 31-year-old to the Turkish club. The move is seen as a replacement for the injured Mauro Icardi, and Dybala is reportedly open to make the switch. According to reports, Dybala’s agent, Carlos Novel, met with Galatasaray representatives in Istanbul, and the player’s manager even watched a recent Galatasaray match from the VIP box.

Roma boss Claudio Ranieri has added fuel to the transfer speculation, stating that Dybala can leave the club if he is not happy. This suggests that Roma may be willing to let the Argentinian go, and Galatasaray are keen to capitalize on the situation. The Turkish club are considering either a loan or permanent deal for Dybala, with a reported contract offer until 2027 worth 25 million euros.

As Roma prepare to face Sampdoria in the Coppa Italia tonight, the future of Dybala remains uncertain. With Galatasaray pushing to complete the deal, it remains to be seen whether Dybala will remain at Roma or make the move to Turkiye.



 Author: Paul Kemp

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