Inter Milan monitoring Dybala's situation at Juventus , view to offer him a move to the San Siro

 
Italian press reports revealed that Inter Milan entered negotiations with Argentine business agent Paulo Dybala to discuss the possibility of obtaining services starting from next season in a free transfer deal, especially since the player’s contract expires with Juve at the end of the current season.
According to the Italian newspaper, La Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter Milan monitoring Dybala's situation at Juventus , view to offering him a move to the San Siro' with the Argentine's contract set to expire at the end of the season. According to the Italian newspaper, Inter Milan contacted Dybala’s agent, the Juventus star, and made an offer worth 7 million euros annually and a 3-year contract, taking advantage of the player’s failure to reach an agreement with Juventus to renew his contract. 
The newspaper added that the Nerazzurri’s offer is less than the Juventus offer to renew the Argentine star’s contract, but they are optimistic that Dybala’s negotiations with his club regarding the new contract will not succeed, which will change things and make Inter’s position the strongest. 
The newspaper pointed out that Inter Milan will rely on its CEO, Beppe Marotta, who was behind Juventus' contract with Dybala from Palermo in the summer of 2014, in resolving the Dybala deal, and who developed a tight plan to settle the deal. Juventus have delayed finalising a contract extension for star Paulo Dybala 
The 28-year-old will be a free agent when his contract expires this summer.Inter CEO Giuseppe Marotta is keeping an eye on how the situation develops .Inter Milan are considering a move for Paulo Dybala from Serie A rivals Juventus. The 28-year-old's contract expires at the end of the season and the Bianconeri have delayed finalising an extension for their star player.
At the moment he is free to negotiate a pre-contract agreement with clubs outside of Italy, with the likes of Manchester United, Tottenham and Barcelona all linked to the Argentine international, as Inter need to wait until next Thursday to see how Dybala's meeting with Juventus goes.


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