Dybala clause decisive in De Rossi’s farewell. And Juric could have Djidji back in the meantime

Behind the scenes details emerge regarding the news of the week, the dismissal of Daniel DeRossi. The name and future of the coach were decisive in the farewell Paulo Dybala. The Argentine Joya’s contract expires in 2025 but there is a clause in the contract that has emerged that would have been one of the first major rifts between De Rossi and Roma. Dybala’s contract will automatically be renewed for one season at 7 million euros with 50% of the games played in the three years of at least 45 minutes, regardless of the competition. What does this mean? That, roughly considering what could be Roma’s European season, at around 15 appearances in the year the Joya’s contract will be renewed.

DDR’s resignation and the failed farewell
What is bouncing back from Rome is that the club would have suggested to De Rossi not to field Dybala so as not to let him exceed the number of games that would trigger the automatic renewal. DDR would have initially resigned, then the parties mended but then the rift was clear and this would also have been a determining factor. And we arrived at the end of a story, in a sensational way.

Juric ready to embrace Djudji again?
The Croatian coach’s credo has always been that of a three-man defence and even in the Giallorossi adventure he will not change his way of playing. For this reason, the club could add another centre-back to the squad available to the new coach and according to the latest reports from TMW that of Koffi Djidji could become a good name. Born in ’92, with Juric at Torino the defender has collected a total of 75 appearances.