Excitement is growing at Boca and it has a name: Paulo Dybala. With an eye on the 2026 Copa Libertadores, Xeneize is looking to make a high-profile move in the next transfer window, and the "Joya" has emerged as one of the great dreams circulating through the halls of La Bombonera.
For now, those inside the club are being cautious and acknowledge that this is more of a wish than a concrete negotiation. However, the context is starting to work in favor of the Argentine club. Dybala is experiencing an irregular year at Roma, marked by recurring muscle injuries that have prevented him from maintaining continuity during 2025. That situation has led the Italian club to reconsider its stance regarding his future.
The Cordoban forward's contract expires in June 2026 and, so far, there hasn't been any progress toward an extension. In fact, according to Gazzetta dello Sport, Loba's management is directly considering not renewing the contract of the 32-year-old footballer, a scenario that opens a window of opportunity for Boca.










