Star forward Paulo Dybala is set to leave AS Roma and European football altogether, Report informs via Daily Sports.
According to Santi Aouna, the Argentine striker has agreed to a three-year contract with Saudi Pro League newcomers Al-Qadsiah. He is expected to travel to Saudi Arabia in a few days to finalize the deal.
Al-Qadsiah will activate the buyout clause in Dybala's contract, which is set at €12 million for non-Italian clubs.
Roma is likely to replace Dybala with Matías Soulé, whom they signed from Juventus earlier this summer.
Al-Qadsiah has already made significant signings this summer, including Real Madrid legend Nacho Fernández and former Arsenal and Barcelona forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
In the last Serie A season, Dybala scored 13 goals and provided 9 assists in 28 appearances.