Paulo Dybala added to Mauricio Pochettino’s wishlist

The Blues could trigger his release clause
As per an Italian journalist, Chelsea have emerged as a contender to trigger the release clause of Roma forward Paulo Dybala.
Because of a release provision in his agreement, Dybala is this month accessible to clubs other than Italy for a cost of €12 million (£10.3 million). He joined AS Roma last summer on a free transfer from Juventus and has only been there for one season.
One strategy Roma used to persuade a player with Champions League talent to play in the Europa League was to take advantage of an exit option.
They run the serious danger of losing Dybala when it is in effect in July. Although he is currently linked to a few Saudi Arabian suitors, he might pursue his career in Europe.
Although Dybala has never participated in the Premier League, there are several historical connections that suggest he could. Chelsea might now be able to give him that stage at last.
Admired Italian writer Matteo De Santis claims that Chelsea included Dybala on their transfer wishlist under Mauricio Pochettino's direction.
The Blues are discussing whether to include Dybala in their lineup. No Chelsea player reached the double-digit goal mark last season; Dybala, on the other hand, scored 18 goals for Roma.
According to De Santis, the Europa League runners-up aren't particularly worried about Chelsea's potential at this time. They have plenty of time to worry before the provision expires, though.
Roma could even forfeit Dybala to a Serie A opponent for a release provision of €20 million (£17.1 million), which is slightly higher but still quite inexpensive.

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