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The Argentine showcased dazzling form. Now, the renewal is closer.

At San Siro against Milan, Paulo Dybala hadn’t scored for 10 years. As reported by Alessio Scurati on Tuttosport, that was a “Joya” still to be refined. The goal from last night is the one representing maturity, of a Dybala who has returned as king of a Rome that loves him and wanted to convince him to stay. What strikes about the Argentine’s performance yesterday evening, however, was his ability to stand out in a highly intense match. Dybala has now taken over Roma, and with such performances, he not only distances himself from the market rumors that would have him possibly leaving in January: he is rather approaching a renewal that will come as he is in the field. The big derby is on the horizon. Roma has a crucial date laser-targeted in its sights, a highlight on the calendar to kick off 2025. You didn’t provide a text for me to translate.

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