La Liga
Facing growing uncertainty about the future of Paulo Dybala, Roma has started exploring options to strengthen its squad in case the Argentine decides to leave. Sergio Arribas, currently with Almería, has emerged as a leading candidate to fill the potential void left by the star forward.
Roma's interest in Arribas, a 22-year-old, is no coincidence. The young Spaniard, who joined Almería last summer on a six-season contract, comes off a standout campaign in LaLiga, where he scored nine goals and provided four assists in 36 matches. His performance has attracted interest from several clubs, and Almería's recent relegation to the Segunda División could pave the way for his departure from the Andalusian side.
Sergio Arribas, on Roma's radar following Dybala's potential departure
Mundo Deportivo reports that Roma has already made contact with Arribas' camp, exploring the possibility of a transfer before the end of the summer transfer window. Dybala's looming exit, as he could join Al Qadsiah in Saudi Arabia for a fee around €15 million, would leave a significant gap in Giallorossi's attack, one the club's management is determined to fill with a young, promising talent.
Arribas' situation at Almería, coupled with Roma's need to strengthen its squad, seems to have created the perfect opportunity for the former Real Madrid player to take a leap in his career to one of Serie A's most prestigious clubs.
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