From the popular fried chicken in the past to being reduced to a free agent by Inter, the situation of Argentine film striker Dybala is lamentable. Recently, Dybala has been hard to get the favor of Roman celebrities, but soon another Roman celebrity jumped out and seemed to look down on Dybala.

After Dybala became a free agent, only Roma and Napoli spread the scandal, because Napoli is not very interested in Argentines, and Roma may lose Zaniolo, so the Red Wolves are currently the most promising team to win Dybala.
Perhaps to give the current manager a platform, Roma star Giannini also stood up and said good things about Dybala. 'Dybala is the most exciting Roma signing since Batty, both argentine strikers, and Dybala's arrival will bring Roma close to the level of winning the title, at least in the top three of Serie A." Obviously, if Rome can win Dybala at the cost of 6 million euros per year, it will undoubtedly be a great deal.
Giannini played for Roma for 15 years, and served as the captain of Rome, known as the Roman prince before Totti, and it was his dedication that gave Rome another team soul. And now Giannini's clear attitude will certainly strengthen the determination of Roma and Mourinho to take Dybala.
But just when the romans were full of confidence in Dybala, another Roman star Capello also jumped out to express his views, and Dybala had a very high self-esteem. Capello's focus is on Dybala, who is currently a free agent because of being fooled, but inside and outside the words he overestimates himself, "People make verbal promises that are very good, but when they really need to take out their wallets, it's different." Sometimes you overestimate your influence and you imagine yourself being sought after, but that's not the case. ”
Capello's players and coaches have worked with Roma, and he has also led Roma to win the Serie A title, and jumping out to oppose Giannini and Mourinho at this time may be a little difficult to understand.
The reason for this is likely to be that Capello has always been quick and quick to speak with a clear personality, and the players who think they do not look up to him must express their views even if they offend the former owners. Then again, he may really want to help Rome in disguise.
Because Roma has always been interested in Dybala, but the Argentine does not look down on this non-Champions League team, so he has always ignored Roma, which is why he has become a free agent, and the progress with the Red Wolves has been very slow. Capello may have wanted to stimulate Dybala in disguise, recognize the situation and see his ability, and obediently accept Rome's invitation.
I just don't know if this way will work for the arrogant Dybala, and whether it will help Mourinho and Giannini, who have been coaxing Dybala to come. But whatever considerations Capello has, it may not affect Mourinho's determination to take Dybala. Originally his favorite player, now he is free to pay the transfer fee, coupled with the support of celebrities, Mourinho will definitely not give up this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.