Roma supporters were on hand to give Paulo Dybala a spine-tingling welcome to the club outside one of the most iconic buildings in the Eternal City - bringing tears to his eyes.Dybala was brought out to the crowd of an estimated 8000 supporters outside the Palace of Italian Civilisation in the capital on Tuesday evening (July 26) as they serenaded the Argentine with the club anthem.
The 28-year-old, who was given a microphone to address his new fans, sat on the steps of the palace and soaked in the passion of the Roma faithful as he gets down to work under Jose Mourinho after a sixth placed finish last season. READ MORE: West Ham signing Gianluca Scamacca's dad 'smashed up Roma players' cars in fury' Dybala, who spent seven seasons with Juventus, told the crowd: "Today, having experienced all this, I'm realising that I just cannot wait to run out at the Olimpico in front of the Curva Sud (curved stands)."The creative midfielder, who rejected a contracted extension at his former club before leaving on a free transfer, has won five Serie A titles as a player since 2015/16 while Roma haven't won the league since 2000/01.
Dybala managed a total of 144 goal and 64 assists for Juventus since joining from Palermo back in 2015, where he had once been the strike partner of Kyle Lafferty - and will now link up with England forward Tammy Abraham.
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