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Dybala eases Roma fans concern over cut-price buyout clause

Paulo Dybala insists he'd like to continue with AS Roma.

The striker has a knockdown €12m buyout clause in his contract.

“I respect the clause, but it's something between my agents at the club. I don't know what will happen at the end of the season," Dybala said.

“I don't know about my future; imagine the coach's. I'd like to be coached by him [Mourinho] because he is one of the best, I want to win with him. Now, I only think about doing well tomorrow. I want to win with Roma and help the team qualify for the Champions League."

The Giallorossi visit RB Salzburg in the first leg of the Europa League play-offs on Thursday.

“It is something I miss. I've won a few titles in my career and I hope I can add one at a European level because it has a different flavour," Dybala continued.

“We know there are teams strong than us, but you never know in football. The draw can help, for example, Barcelona and Manchester United will meet now. However, we should only think about ourselves.

“We know Salzburg are a difficult team to face, but we are ready for tomorrow," the striker continued.

“Winning the World Cup is the best thing for a player, but these are different competitions in which I also want to win. I want to give my best and help Roma lift the cup."

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