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Paulo Dybala has opened up about his uncertain future after Roma’s dramatic 2-3 comeback victory against Parma. The Argentine forward revealed that his contract with the club is set to expire in just two matches, and he hinted at having a personal vision for what comes next.
“Next week will be my last game in front of my home fans, as stipulated in my contract. Do I have an idea? Yes, but I’ll keep it to myself,” Dybala told Sky Sport.

The 32-year-old, who joined Roma in 2022 after seven seasons at Juventus, admitted he is also in the dark regarding the club’s intentions. “Do I know anything about my future? To be honest, no. I’d like to know too. My contract expires in two games… The club has never contacted me.”
Adding to the emotional weight, Dybala stated: “The only thing I can say is that the derby (against Lazio at the Stadio Olimpico) will probably be my last match in front of the Roma fans.”

Reflecting on the victory over Parma, Dybala said: “Today Roma showed once again that we are a team that never gives up and gives everything until the end. We will do everything to play like that for 90 minutes. We know that qualifying for the Champions League doesn’t depend solely on us, but we will fight until the end.”
This season, Dybala has contributed 3 goals and 5 assists in 25 appearances for Roma.