Paulo Dybala, born on 15 November 1993 (age 32), is an Argentina forward now with Roma, where he wears the number 21 shirt. He is primarily a striker, though his game has long sat somewhere between scorer and creator, which is not always the neatest thing for coaches who like tidy labels.
His peak league return came at Juventus in 2017-2018, when he scored 22 goals in 33 appearances. That remains the clearest marker of his most productive period, a season when his quality in the final third was backed by proper output rather than reputation alone.
At Roma, Dybala remains part of the first-team picture in 2025-2026 rather than a name being carried by memory. He has made 22 Serie A appearances this season, scoring two goals, with one Coppa Italia appearance and four in the Europa League, where he has added another goal. Across all competitions for Roma, he has 27 appearances and three goals.
His current market value is around £7m, according to Transfermarkt. Dybala’s career is now in its Roma phase after his strongest scoring years at Juventus, and he remains a regular senior option rather than a peripheral figure.
