Paulo Dabbana, one of the toughest men in the soccer world, has turned down a huge deal from Saudi giant Al Qaeda in favor of Roma FC, a decision that undoubtedly demonstrates a strong commitment to Europe's top competition. His determination is not only a sign of his personal motivation, but also a sign of his desire to return to the national team. The Argentinian national team manager, Mr. Scarloni, was so impressed that he announced a special selection of Dybal for the upcoming world qualifying tournament.

Ekadiza had offered a three-year deal with an annual salary of up to 80 million euros (HK$700 million) in an attempt to lure Dybana to join the club with a lucrative package and team up with his teammate Aubameyang to create a dream forward line. However, the 30-year-old Dybana chose to stick to his path and continue to play in Europe's top five leagues in a bid for a place in the national team.

Scalani's latest roster does not include Deybana, but his sudden inclusion may have something to do with the fact that he has already made plans for the future, as Argentina hosts Chile on September 6, followed by an away trip to Colombia on September 11, and the team will be back in action for the first time since the start of the season.

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