Paulo Dybala has made it clear that he has no intention of leaving Roma this summer season despite Thiago Silva's best efforts at persuading him to hitch Chelsea. The Argentine star says he's "happy" at Roma and intends to remain on the membership for the foreseeable future.
Speaking toΒ LaRoma24, Dybala mentioned: "I'm motivated for pre-season, which we're starting [on Monday]. My future? I'm happy at Roma. I'm staying here."
Dybala had been linked with a transfer to Chelsea to hitch forces with long-time admirer Mauricio Pochettino subsequent season. The Blues boss tried to snap him up in 2019 when he was Tottenham's head coach however a deal could not be struck on the time.
The 29-year-old is known to have a Β£10million launch clause in his contract at Roma contract which he solely signed final summer season. For that worth, many golf equipment will likely be queuing as much as signal the World Cup winner and Chelsea defender Silva thinks it might make for a wonderful piece of enterprise for the west Londoners.
The Brazilian veteran ran into Dybala at Silverstone forward of Sundayβs British Grand Prix, and revealed that that they had spoken a few potential transfer to Stamford Bridge.
"I saw him inside the paddock," Silva instructed Sky Sports. "Normally he and I speak in Spanish or Portuguese, I was pleased to see him here because I read news that maybe he comes to Chelsea.Β
"If he comes? I do not know, I requested him however he did not need to inform me. I want to have him at Chelsea, he's a champion. It would assist loads if he have been to come back."
Dybala enjoyed an excellent campaign at Roma last season despite missing several games due to injury. In 38 appearances in all competitions, he scored 18 goals and created eight assists for the Italian giants.
However, Roma were only able to finish sixth in Serie A and were beaten by Sevilla on penalties in the Europa League final, preventing them from qualifying for the Champions League.
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