Jose Mourinho and Conference League champions A.S. Roma are stepping up their ambitions with the signing of former Juventus forward Paulo Dybala.
Three weeks after his contract expired at Juventus, the 28-year-old Argentina international agreed to a 3-year deal at Roma, the capital club announced Wednesday.
Dybala is Roma’s second high-profile signing during the transfer window after Nemanja Matić joined on a one-year deal after his contract at Manchester United expired.
Dybala scored 115 goals across all competitions in seven seasons at Juventus, helping them win 12 trophies, including five Serie A titles.
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