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Dan Burke·20 July 2022
Paulo Dybala joins Roma after leaving Juventus

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Dan Burke·20 July 2022
Paulo Dybala will be strutting his stuff for Roma next season after joining the club on a free transfer.
Dybala has been a free agent since his Juventus contract expired at the end of June, and the Argentine forward was strongly linked with a move to Inter at one stage.
But he will instead be heading to the capital to play for José Mourinho’s Roma, where he has signed a three-year contract.
“The days that led me to this signing were a combination of many emotions: the determination and the speed with which Roma showed they wanted me made the difference,” Dybala told Roma’s official website.
“I am joining a growing team, with a club that continues to lay ever more solid foundations for the future and a coach, José Mourinho, with whom it is a privilege to be able to work.
“As an opponent I admired the atmosphere created by the Giallorossi fans, I can’t wait to greet them with the Roma shirt on.”
The 28-year-old joined Juve from Palermo in 2015 and went on to win five Serie A titles, along with four Coppa Italias.
His record for the Bianconeri in all competitions was an impressive 115 goals and 48 assists in 293 games, and now the 34-cap Argentina international will be taking his sweet left foot to Roma.