AS Roma forward Paulo Dybala has signed a one-year contract extension that will keep him at the Serie A club until June 30, 2027, club sources confirmed on Monday.
The 32-year-old Argentina international, who joined Roma in 2022 after spells with Palermo and Juventus, has scored 45 goals in 139 appearances for the Giallorossi. Financial details of the new agreement have not been disclosed.
Despite missing Argentina's squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after an injury-plagued campaign, Dybala has reaffirmed his commitment to the Italian club.
Paulo Dybala is here to stay 🟡🔴#ASRoma pic.twitter.com/AOMiH0JGTA
— AS Roma English (@ASRomaEN) July 13, 2026
Speaking after extending his stay, the 2022 World Cup winner said: "The story continues. Wearing the Roma shirt is a privilege, and I'm happy to stay. There were so many reasons that led me to remain here, and it's a huge honour for me."
He also thanked the club's supporters, adding: "I'm happy to still be here with you, to see you again at the Olimpico and away from home. When that song (the Champions League anthem) plays, we'll look at each other and be very proud of what we're doing on European nights."
Dybala's renewal comes as Roma continue building their squad for the 2026-27 season, with the Argentine expected to remain a key figure in the club's domestic and European campaigns.




