Paulo Dybala is the next footballer who is wanted by Saudi Arabian clubs.
According to “Il Corriere dello Sport”, Saudi clubs are trying to “kidnap” the Argentine from Rome
The Romans are said to be worried by this situation of their star, considering that he has a release clause of only 12 million euros.
Dybala has two years left on his contract, but any club outside Italy can secure his signature in the summer by paying €12 million.
La Joya also has a clause valid for Serie A clubs, but it is worth 20 million euros and Roma can override it by offering him a new contract with a higher salary.
However, Saudi clubs are already closely monitoring the former Juventus player’s situation, although no formal approach has yet been made.
Al-Hilal is said to be one of the interested clubs, which is also willing to pay Dybala’s clause.
A big-money offer could tempt the Argentine striker, who turns 30 in November.
Roma do not want to part ways with Paulo Dybala, as he is considered their main player.