I see that Roma have completed the deal of Paulo Dybala finally. It is a really good transfer I believe as I said before. He has signed a three-year contract. As he is 28 years old I expect to see him being very beneficial for a few years. I have a feeling like he will start performing much better at Roma and both sides will be contented with each other. Roma have made four signings already and only one of them wasn't a free transfer.
I see Roma announced it officially already. Dybala will get the #21 in Roma, a new chapter in his career begins, still in Italy. He has played for Palermo, Juventus and now Roma. 28 years old and Roma can use him in a long time. 3 years contract is good enough to reduce risk for Roma with high salary for Dybala. It helps Dybala to leave the club if he wants and won't feel happy there.
Maybe it's a good deal for AS Roma, but it doesn't look so good for Dybala. Because Dybala's salary at Rome is actually lower than the salary he got at Juventus, the reason Dybala did not renew his contract at Juventus was because Dybala wanted to get a higher salary but this desire did not materialize. For that reason, I don't think Dybala is very happy playing at Roma because he basically doesn't have a club after his contract expired at Juventus at the end of June and Roma are the only team that still wants to sign Dybala and no other club. So yes, for that reason this deal is good for Roma themselves and not for Dybala, which is a shame.
It is a very good deal. Because the quality of Dybala is certainly good. He only has issues with his body, with Covid last year and some injuries in last season.
This is a good transfer because it is free and Roma only have to pay a bit high salary for Dybala. Furthermore, if they sell Zaniolo to Juventus and replace him by Dybala, it is very good for them. They will have a similar replacement in quality and get good money for other players. It will help them to build the team.