
Football must prevail over Donald Trump, by Xavier Bosch
The article criticizes FIFA's management and unequal treatment of national teams in the World Cup, focusing on the situation of Iran and referee Omar Artan.
Roma is working to renew the contracts of some players, including Dybala, who requests a higher salary than the club's current offer.
Roma is carrying out contract renewals and the new sporting director Tony D'Amico is personally taking care of the negotiations with Celik, Pellegrini and Dybala. The first is close to a renewal which will guarantee him around 2.8 million euros plus bonuses, while for the other two there are still some details to be defined. As for Dybala, Il Messaggero reports that there is still a gap between the club's offer and the player's demands to be filled. For weeks, Roma have been offering a salary of 2 million euros plus 60,000 euros for each presence of at least 45 minutes. Applying this formula to last season, the Argentine would have earned around 840,000 euros more thanks to his 14 appearances. The player's response was a counter-proposal: 3 million euros with a reduced variable component, or 2 million euros plus 60,000 euros per appearance without restrictions on minutes played. In this scenario, compared to Roma's calculations, the overall earnings would rise to approximately 1.32 million euros. However, a definitive response from the club has not yet been received. D'Amico's assignment in the sports sector could accelerate negotiations, although so far the negotiations have been managed directly by Ryan Friedkin with the assistance of agent Pietro Scala.

The article criticizes FIFA's management and unequal treatment of national teams in the World Cup, focusing on the situation of Iran and referee Omar Artan.
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