Paulo Dybala has agreed to a significant reduction in his salary.
İdman.Biz, citing "La Gazzetta dello Sport", reports that the striker has accepted Roma's offer and will extend his contract with them for two years, after which he will likely move to Argentina.
The 32-year-old footballer has agreed to earn 2.5 million euros per year, plus bonuses based on the number of games he plays, down from his current 8 million euros.
It is reported that his wife encouraged Dybala to return to Argentina, and there were also offers from Turkey, but Paulo chose to stay, especially since Roma has returned to the Champions League. It is reported that Roma's head coach, Gian Piero Gasperini, insisted on extending the star's contract.
This season, the Argentine has played 22 matches in Serie A and scored two goals.