Barcelona will welcome a new coach this summer, the team will continue to upgrade the squad, in the case of limited budget, Barcelona will focus on those cost-effective players, "Daily Sport" revealed that Dybala has been offered to Barcelona, his contract has a release clause of 12 million, the Argentine wants to come to Spain to play.
The 30-year-old Dybala joined Roma on a free transfer in the summer of 2022 when he admitted that he chose the Red Wolves for Mourinho, but now that the madman has been sacked, Dybala's future is under scrutiny. This season, Dybala scored 13 goals and provided 7 assists in 26 appearances, directly creating 20 goals, and his performance is still remarkable.
Dybala has a €12 million release clause in his contract with Roma, and although he has received some ** from the Premier League, the player himself would prefer to play in Spain. Dybala is a player that Barcelona has always admired, and he has been strongly recommended by Messi before, but because Dybala is the kind of core offensive player who wants the ball, he came to Barcelona to overlap with Messi's position, and his transfer fee may be as high as 100 million at that time, this transfer was also shelved, but now Barcelona only needs to spend 12 million to get Dybala.
Dybala's talent in attack is obvious to all, and he may have some conflicts with Felix in terms of position, but since Felix is on loan, Barcelona are unlikely to spend a lot of money to buy out the Portuigan, and if Felix has no continuity at Barca, then Dybala is a very suitable replacement.
In addition, Dybala's current salary at Roma is much lower than during his time at Juventus, in line with Barcelona's salary limits. According to Daily Sport, Dybala is a very talented player who has improved in front of goal, but he still needs to be a decisive player in top competitions, and Atletico Madrid are also interested in him, so the next few months will be decisive, and if Barcelona send an invitation to Dybala, it is believed that it will be difficult for the Argentine to refuse.