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Argentinian footballer Paulo Dybala is reportedly on the verge of finalizing an agreement to join Al-Qadsiah, a Saudi Arabian club that already has another renowned former player, Nacho Fernández, a former defender from Real Madrid, on its roster. The news was reported by journalist Santi Aouna, who stated that the Saudi club intends to pay the striker's release clause, amounting to 12 million euros.
A remarkably low release clause
Dybala, who has been one of the standout figures in European football in recent years, may be seeking new challenges and a change of scenery in Arab football, a league that has been attracting several high-profile players lately. This move could not only boost the quality of the Saudi club in football terms but also make a significant impact in terms of publicity, given the global popularity of the Argentine player.
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— Santi Aouna (@Santi_J_FM) August 14, 2024
🔐 AGREEMENT reached between Dybala and Al-Qadsia
💰 Al-Qadsia will trigger the release clause of €12m for Paulo Dybala or... negotiate a permanent deal
✍️ Contract until June 2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣7️⃣
💰 Salary : €15m by year
⏳️ Last details about payment terms… pic.twitter.com/4PwJaovJpy
The signing of Dybala by Al-Qadsiah would mark a significant milestone in the forward's career, showcasing him as one of the most talented players of his generation. While awaiting official confirmation, Saudi club fans are already dreaming of witnessing Dybala's magic on the pitches of the Pro League, in an operation that, if successful, highlights the growing economic power of football in the Middle East.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El club que quiere pagar la cláusula de Dybala
