Roma have made Argentina World Cup winner Paulo Dybala available to Premier League clubs for as low as £10million this summer.
Football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano said that the Argentine’s contract at Roma features two buy-out clauses which allow him to leave the club at the end of the season.
The Argentina international joined Roma in the summer of 2022 on a free transfer after his Juventus contract expired.
The Argentine has since improved at the capital city club, scoring 16 goals and providing eight assists in 34 games this season.
He has helped the Italian side reach the Europa League semi-finals.
Romano further revealed that Dybala has a release clause of €20million [£17.6m] for other clubs in Italy, but that the price drops to €12m [£10.5m] for overseas sides.
It is claimed Roma have the option to ‘cancel’ those clauses by activating a salary price from his current €3.8m wages to €6m.