Al-Qadsiah has finalized an agreement with Paulo Dybala to join its ranks, according to reliable journalist Santi Aouna.
The Saudi club will pay the release clause in Dybala’s contract with Roma, which amounts to 12 million euros.
At the same time, Dybala will be one of the highest-paid players outside of the top Saudi clubs, with an annual salary of 15 million euros.
The 30-year-old has been linked with a move to the Saudi league on several occasions, with Al-Nassr being among the interested parties.
However, with the significant support Al-Qadsiah receives from the Saudi Aramco oil company, they were able to secure the signing of the Argentine star, who will sign a two-year contract.
Dybala is the seventh major signing for Al-Qadsiah this year, as the club promoted to the Roshn Saudi League has signed goalkeeper Cone Castells, Nahitan Nandez, Real Madrid captain Nacho Fernandez, Julian Quinonez, Ezekiel Fernandez, and the famous striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.