Paulo Dybala’s rumoured exit to join Saudi Arabian side Al Qadsiah was one of the top transfer soap operas of the 2024 transfer window. The Argentinian Serie A legend wasn’t interested in going, then the number got outrageously big, he agreed to go, and then out of nowhere, Dybala’s transfer was OFF! So, what happened? Why was Roma thinking of selling him in the first place?

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Chaos: 00:00
A massive signing: 01:09
Dependency: 03:40
Preparing to leave?: 06:53
He’s staying!: 08:44
See you on Sunday: 10:58

30 Comments

  1. Happy he stayed…you don't see stories like these nowadays.
    Playing for a club you love has become so rare, while moving to a low ranked league for a huge salary has become the trend.

  2. Al Qadsiya is not owned by the Saudi invetment fund. That's why they can't risk to put the money upfront, but can promise a salary and his stardom will bring in a lot for the club to pay it. That's why.

  3. Great vid as usual, can you make a video on Chiesa not being part of Thiago Motta’s plans for Juve? It’s a pretty interesting scenario

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  5. Football fans: Why aren't players local to their clubs and why do they choose money over football?
    Said football clubs: Find anyway to not reward your make or break player and sell him at the drop of a hat.

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