Argentinian Paulo Dybala, star of AS Roma, is on the verge of transferring to the Saudi league, via Al-Qadisiyah. The club, newly returned to the Professional League, has secured several important signings, notably Gabon's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, the former Marseille striker, and Nacho Fernandez, the former Real Madrid defender. Spanish journalist specializing in transfers, Santi Ona, indicated that Al-Qadisiyah has reached an agreement with Dybala on all contract details. He clarified that Al-Qadisiyah will activate the player's release clause, valued at 12 million euros. The contract for the 30-year-old Argentinian star with the club will last until 2027, with an annual salary estimated at 15 million euros. Dybala has played 77 matches for Roma across all competitions, scoring 34 goals and providing 18 assists, having previously played for Juventus and Palermo in Serie A before settling with the capital's Wolves.