The forward Paulo Dybala He joined the list of those called up by Lionel Scaloni for the double date of South American Qualifiersas confirmed through the official account of the Argentine national team.
In this way, the “Joya” will be an option for the world champion coach in the next matches of the Argentine national teamwhich will be measured against Chili and Colombia for the seventh and eighth dates of the Eliminatory rounds for the World Cup 2026 from the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Dybalawho will turn 31 in November, has just confirmed that he will continue playing in the Rome of Italya team where he has been for two years. In recent weeks, the possibility of him emigrating to the league of Saudi Arabia after receiving an offer from 75 million dollars to play three years in the Al Qadsiah.
After announcing that he will continue in the team from the Italian capital, Dybala He revealed the reasons that led him to make this decision: “I put a lot of things on the table: my family, my wife, the city, the team and the possibility of returning to the Argentine national team. Although I am heavily criticized for my injuries, I feel good and I am committed to working hard every day.”
And he added: “You can’t ignore money, but there are many things to consider. My agent, who is a friend, also valued my well-being. It’s not true that he was going to earn a big commission on my transfer; for him, the most important thing was my happiness and my decision to stay at Roma.”
In this way, he will play his third season in the team currently managed by the historic midfielder. Daniele De Rossi.
This decision could have helped the technical director of the team to finally Argentine national team, Lionel Scalonitake it into account again.
Dybala will try to take advantage of this double date of Eliminatory rounds to regain a place in the Selectionsince he was not on the list of those called up for the America’s Cup.
Source: Ambito

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