The transfer market is buzzing with news that Paulo Dybala could join Boca Juniors after the 2026 World Cup. The Argentine forward, currently with AS Roma, is the primary target for the Xeneize in the second half of the year.

Dybala's contract with Roma runs until 2026, but discussions about a potential renewal on lower terms have opened the door for an early departure. This situation has generated strong interest from Boca Juniors, who are looking to strengthen their squad with international stars.

"La Joya's" potential arrival at the La Ribera club would be driven by his good relationship with Leandro Paredes, his teammate in the Argentine National Team. Furthermore, Vice President Juan Román Riquelme has shown direct interest in the talented attacker, initiating informal talks to entice him.

Various sources confirm the progress of negotiations. Guillermo Barros Schelotto, former Boca coach, stated that Dybala's return to Argentine football "would be ideal." Meanwhile, journalist Gastón Edul assured that Boca has already presented concrete proposals, leaving the final decision in the player's hands.

While Paulo Dybala's future at Roma is uncertain, the possibility of seeing him wear the blue and gold jersey after the 2026 World Cup generates great anticipation among Boca Juniors fans and throughout the Liga Profesional. "La Joya's" decision will define one of the most significant market moves.