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How much will Paulo Dybala earn at Mourinho's Roma, he refused to wear Totti's number '10'

The Argentine footballer, who was a free agent, leaves for the capital club to continue his career in Italy.

By Wilian Estrella

The Argentine footballer, who was a free agent, leaves for the capital club to continue his career in Italy.
The Argentine footballer, who was a free agent, leaves for the capital club to continue his career in Italy.
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Paulo Dybala is a new player for Jose Mourinho's Roma. After months of speculation, negotiations and links with teams like Inter, 'la Joya' decided to stay in Italy to move to the capital. He will play under the orders of the Portuguese coach, who was decisive in his signing.

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Dybala left Juventus on June and, although there was a lot of talk about his possible move to Inter Milan, it was finally Roma who have acquired his services. Dybala enjoyed a good career with Juventus, with 115 goals and 12 titles; 5 'Scudetti', 4 Coppa Italia and 3 Italian Super Cups.

According to unofficial figures, Dybala will be paid 6 million euros net per season (4.5M + bonuses) and signs a deal linking him to AS Roma for the next three seasons. Where Mourinho is creating a project to compete for the top four places in Serie A.

As reported by 'La Gazzetta dello Sport' and Gianluca Di Marzio, Mourinho's role in the negotiations was key, with the Portuguese pushing to close the deal with the former Juventus man.

He refused to wear Totti's '10'.

Dybala had the absolute approval of Francesco Totti (he has given numerous interviews calling for his signing) to inherit the '10' of ‘El Capitano'. No one has worn it at the Olimpico since his retirement. However, he will wear the '21' that he wore in his career previously and that he uses in Argentina. He is already in Portugal at Roma's training camp and will make his debut on Saturday in a friendly against Nice.

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