Dybala changes agency and signals possible return to Boca Juniors after Roma
Paulo Dybala switched representation just over a month before the end of his contract with Roma, scheduled for June 30th. The Argentine attacker is now advised by Kristian Bereit, from the KMB agency Sports, in partnership with Behind The Athletes (BTA). The strategic change coincides with intense speculation about the player’s possible return to Boca Juniors, his former club.
Direct Conexões with Xeneize
Dybala’s new agency maintains consolidated links with Boca Juniors. Kristian Bereit represents three players from the club’s current squad: Tomás Belmonte, Santiago Ascacíbar and Gonzalo Gelini. Além additionally works with Marcos Rojo and Sergio Romero, two international figures who have returned to Xeneize in recent years. The BTA agency also collaborates in the representation of Ander Herrera, a Spanish midfielder who has been part of the squad since January 2025.
The agency’s track record with Boca Juniors is robust. Tomás Belmonte arrived at the club in July 2024 under the management of Kristian Bereit. Santiago Ascacíbar was signed in January 2026, also represented by the agent. Sergio Romero returned as a goalkeeper with international experience, as did Marcos Rojo, a defender with a background in Selección Argentina and in the main European leagues. Ambos arrived under the supervision of Conselho from Fútbol led by Juan Román Riquelme.
Proposta financial and alternatives
Dybala’s contract with Roma expires at the end of the 2024-25 European season. Boca Juniors presented a formal proposal to the player that represents a significant reduction in his winnings. Atualmente, the attacker receives eight million euros annually from Roma, including performance targets. Boca’s proposal establishes a salary of two million euros per season, a 75% drop compared to current salaries.
Durante negotiations, Dybala received offers from minor leagues. Algumas teams with less international prominence tried to attract him with one-off contracts. Apesar Of these alternatives, the striker’s future seems to focus on two main paths: remaining at Europa or returning to Argentina to end his career at the club where he started.
Declarações on the uncertain future
Após the victory of Roma against Parma, a crucial result for the club’s aspirations in the next Liga of Campeões, Dybala was asked about his plans. In an interview with Sky Sports Italia, the player remained discreet about the next steps. “I don’t know anything, I would also like to know, but today the contract says there are two games left. The only thing I can say is that the derby could be my last game in front of these fans,” he said.
The Argentine stressed that he keeps his decisions confidential. “I’m keeping my idea to myself, we’ll see at the end of the championship”, he added. The statement suggests that Dybala is waiting for the conclusion of the Italian season before officially communicating his plans to fans and the press.
Timing strategic agency change
The change in the representation of Dybala occurs at a strategic moment in the market. Switching to agents with proven transfer experience for Boca Juniors reduces uncertainty about future negotiations. Kristian Bereit has a track record of facilitating arrivals to Xeneize with speed and administrative efficiency. The timing of the agency change, a month and a half before the contractual end, shows preparation for immediate moves. Geralmente, players switch representation when planning significant career changes or negotiating new signings.
- Agency Mudança carried out in May 2026, before the contractual end in June.
- Nova representation has consolidated experience in transfers to Boca Juniors.
- Dybala remains confidential about the final decision until the conclusion of the European season.
Projeto from Boca with international names
Boca Juniors reinforces its project by incorporating names with international experience. The arrival of Romero, Rojo and Herrera in recent months demonstrates the ability to attract consolidated profiles. The Riquelme structure prioritizes players with big league experience who return in a mature phase of their career. The possible incorporation of Dybala would represent the culmination of this strategy. The player, at 30 years old, remains active in European football with a track record at Roma, Juventus and Palermo. Seu returning to Boca would complete a personal cycle, as the club is his original formation before the jump to Italian football.
















