Serie A icon and Roma star Paulo Dybala is now seemingly set to accept the offer from Saudi club Al-Qadsiah.
A meeting involving Dybala’s agent and the Saudi club had taken place recently and the parties left without making a final decision.
La Repubblica have now reported that it is over between Dybala and Roma, with the Argentine set to accept Al-Qadsiah’s offer, which is at €20m plus bonuses on a three-year deal.
Roma will receive €15m from the permanent move, which is more than the €12m release clause which existed in the contract previously. The Giallorossi have already planned for life without Dybala, with Jeremie Boga seen as a replacement and a deal for him has been said to have come close.
Florent Ghisolfi has good relations with Nice, with Roma working to sign him on an initial loan deal with the obligation to buy him permanently next summer.