Roma-Dybala, 20 million release clause: part would go to the player

The contract took 36 hours to draw up: in the event of separation, part of the termination penalty will go to the player from next year

From our correspondent Andrea Pugliese

July 20
– albufeira (portugal)

Over thirty-six hours of work, a huge effort. A lot of work has been done on Paulo Dybala’s contract, obviously net of the hours of sleep between one day and the next. But in the drafting of what was in effect one of the most elaborate contracts in the history of the Giallorossi, work began on Monday afternoon, only to arrive at checkers only on Wednesday in the late morning.

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