A call with Mourinho helped convinces Dybala's move to Roma

Important Italian media outlets report that Inter Milan asked Paulo Dybala to wait a few more days to sign him, but in the end, Dybala accepted Roma's offer. The Argentine striker was heavily linked with a move to the Nerazzurri all summer before agreeing to a move to Roma. Although the move has not been officially announced yet, Dybala was photographed with Giallorossi manager Thiago Pinto and confirmed to reporters that he will join the European Conference League winners.
The Italian newspaper, La Gazzetta Dello Sport, reported that Inter Milan had hoped to sign Dybala until the end. The report indicates that Inter manager Beppe Marotta asked the 28-year-old to give them a few days, but after a conversation with Roma coach Jose Mourinho, something happened in the striker's head and he asked his agent to cut off negotiations with the Nerazzurri and focus with the capital club.
It was rumored that Dybala would wear the number 10 shirt in Rome, which has been withheld since the retirement of legend Francesco Totti, but he confirmed that this will not happen.