Attention Boca: Paulo Dybala offered to Flamengo

The jewel was offered to the best team in South America. He ends his contract in the summer with Roma.

Javier Parra Peña | 10 Jan 2026 | 02.00
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Attention Boca: Paulo Dybala offered to Flamengo
Attention Boca: Paulo Dybala offered to Flamengo

The 2026 transfer market has exploded with news that is paralyzing the continent: Flamengo, the current monarch of the Copa Libertadores, has received a formal offer to sign Paulo Dybala. The Argentine gem is in the final months of his contract with Roma and is seeking an immediate exit from the Italian capital.

This strategic move places Mengão in a privileged position to acquire a globally recognized talent that still has a lot of football to offer. While the Brazilian club analyzes the economic feasibility of the operation, the player's surroundings are pushing to define his future before the closure of the winter transfer window in Europe.

Flamengo's Strategy to Seduce the Argentine Gem

The board of the Carioca club has not hidden its desire to enhance an already formidable attack, seeking pieces that can make a difference in international tournaments.

Paulo Dybala would arrive in Rio de Janeiro as the great media coup of the current management, especially after the failed attempt to sign Taty Castellanos previously. The Rio de Janeiro team has the necessary financial strength to take on a contract of this magnitude, putting them ahead of other competitors. Boca Juniors also looms on the horizon for the attacking midfielder, fueling the dreams of the Xeneize fans, although the figures handled by Brazilian football are currently out of reach. Roma aims to unload his salary as soon as possible to free up space in the squad and facilitate the arrival of new reinforcements from the Premier League.

Attention Boca: Paulo Dybala, offered to Flamengo

Paulo Dybala and His Complex Situation in the Italian Capital

Under the guidance of Gian Piero Gasperini, the Cordoban has lost the prominence he once held, making just seventeen appearances in the current European campaign. This lack of continuity worries the attacker regarding his participation with the Argentine national team in the upcoming World Cup, hastening his departure.

The Italian strategist has prioritized a more physically intense scheme where the creative talent of the former Juventus player does not seem to fit decisively. Faced with this situation, the player's representation, headed by trusted intermediaries, has rekindled contacts with the professional football department of the Brazilian team. Ekrem Konur has confirmed that the offer is on Marcos Braz's desk, who is evaluating the pros and cons of adding a fragile star with intact magic.

The Future of the Gem in the Winter Market

Meanwhile, in Italy, there is talk of Joshua Zirkzee as the natural replacement negotiated by the she-wolf with Manchester United to cover the imminent vacancy. Mengão, on the other hand, needs a resolute response after recently rejecting several offers for their young promise Kaio Jorge, maintaining their title ambitions. The combination of Maracanã's mystique and the technical quality of the Argentine left-hander could create a perfect synergy to dominate the South American stage once again.

If negotiations progress as planned, the official announcement could come in the next few days, reshaping the competitive landscape across the region for 2026. Brazilian football thus reaffirms its economic power, attracting figures that until recently were exclusive to the major leagues of old Europe. Ultimately, the talented footballer's fate seems to be moving away from Rome to find refuge in a project that guarantees the necessary starting role to shine once more. The Flamengo's board has the final say on an operation that, if successful, will redefine the quality standards for the next Brazilian championship and the Libertadores.

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