With the reopening of the winter transfer window, the market is expected to see a rush of transactions. According to "transfer insider" Romano, Roma's striker Paulo Dibana has a "Special Offer Period" clause hidden in his contract. During the period from January 1 to 15 each year, clubs from any league can sign the 30-year-old Argentinean international by paying only 12 million euros (about HK$100 million). Manchester United, with a weak forward line, will probably wait for the opportunity to make the deal.
Paulo Dibbana's "Special Offer Period" consists of two phases, from January 1 to 15 and July 1 to 31 of each year. According to the contract, during the "Special Offer Period", clubs from other leagues will be able to buy him out for 12 million euros, provided that the striker agrees to do so, without the approval of AS Roma. Even Serie A teams would like to bring in Dabbana for the same price, but the difference is that they would need to get Roma's approval.