Argentine forward Paulo Dybala is set to leave AS Roma at the conclusion of the current season to return to his homeland. The 32-year-old striker has reportedly reached an agreement to continue his career in Argentina.
Operative Information Center-OMM, citing foreign media, reports that the experienced player's next destination has been finalized. According to ESPN sources, Dybala has reached a preliminary agreement with the Argentine giants Boca Juniors. The star forward is expected to join the club as a free agent, moving on a free transfer once his current deal expires.
During the current season, Dybala has made 23 official appearances for the Italian capital club, contributing three goals and four assists. The South American attacker has been a prominent figure in Italian football since the summer of 2012, having represented Palermo, Juventus, and Roma. His move to Boca Juniors marks a significant return to domestic football for the World Cup winner, who has spent over a decade competing at the highest level in Europe's Serie A, where he earned a reputation as one of the league's most technically gifted players.