A few months after the no to Arabia and the sworn love to Rome, the name of Paulo Dybala returns to be at the center of the transfer market. La Joya seems to be moving away from the capital again and this time it is Galatasaray who have put him in their sights, given that after Icardi’s serious injury the Turks’ desire is to land a great coup in January.
Dybala ready to say yes.
The player has already given his approval to the destination, a fact which fuels great optimism within Turkish circles regarding the success of the operation. Already in these days, specifically next week, the Galatasaray market men could make the first concrete offer to the Giallorossi management and then accelerate and try to define everything in a short time.
Ranieri opens his farewell.
Roma coach Claudio Ranieri, on the eve of the Italian Cup match, had his say on the rumors of a contact that had already occurred between Dybala and Galatasaray: “Everyone does their game and their job. I’m pleased to have him and it’s nice to put him on the field when he’s well, but if he has other priorities, both of us have to agree. If he doesn’t want to stay and there’s a possibility… I only want players who are happy to stay here his desire to leave? No, not at all.”
Already working on the replacement?
Meanwhile, Roma are trying a surprise move for the post-Paulo Dybala man. It’s about Omar MarmoushEgyptian born in 1999 for Eintracht Frankfurt. The negotiation is very difficult, almost impossible, but the Giallorossi club is trying to carry it forward in great secrecy, with plenty of time available to try to bring him to the capital. Marmoush is in fact a non-EU citizen and given that the Capitoline players have already filled the two slots this season with Saud Abdulhamid and Artem Dovbyk, the objective has already moved to the next one: if Dybala were to leave in January, Matias Soulè will take Joya’s place until at the end of the championship. The club wants to invest heavily in a big attack in attack for next year and Marmoush is the first name.
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