In the midst of Boca's enthusiasm to join Paulo Dybala in the middle of the year, a new obstacle has emerged from Europe that threatens to cool down the operation of seduction: Galatasaray is struggling with an economic offer that is difficult to match.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Turkish club would be willing to offer the Argentine striker a three-season contract with a salary close to 6 million dollars, a figure that far exceeds any proposal that may arise from Argentine football.
The interest is not new, but this time it is gaining strength in a particular context, since the 32-year-old attacker could be left with the pass in his possession on June 30 if he does not renew his link with Rome. Meanwhile, the player's environment has already begun to move to define the next steps, in the midst of weeks marked by his recent knee surgery and the birth of his first daughter









