The information was already surprising last year. While he had just signed up with AS Roma a few months earlier, Paulo Dybala had unleashed passions when the Italian press revealed the derisory amount of his release clause. Sky Sports Italy had in fact indicated in January that it amounted to only 12 million euros for foreign clubs, and 20 for Italian clubs.
A few months later and while the rumors were in the direction of an increase in this sum, nothing seems to have changed. As reported by the Gazzetta dello Sport this Sunday, Paulo Dybala’s clause will come into force again from January 1, for only… 13 million euros. An incongruity with regard to the qualities of the player. The Italian publication specifies, however, that the player has no intention of leaving his club for the moment, where he enjoys it today.