The new season has started with the training retreats, but not for Paulo Dybala who has not yet found a new team after leaving Juventus. And with the options on the table getting more and more difficult. The last cold shower came with the words of the CEO of Inter, Beppe Marotta: “It represented a possibility, but today we are in place in the attacking department and it is up to the coach to manage them. There remains the respect and affection for a player I have managed.” Closing by those who, just two weeks ago, spoke of Dybala as a real goal. But how does Paulo’s situation change?
ALL TRACKS – In reality, the Nerazzurri track is not completely closed. Also because, to keep it open, it is Dybala himself. Obviously, everything is linked to the overcrowding of Inter in attack, from Lukaku a Lautaro passing through Correa, Dzeko, Sanchez e Pinamonti: it is impossible now to hypothesize another engagement, but if two or (better) three exits were perfected, then the doors could reopen. Even if the player’s high requests for recruitment remain an important node, not only for Inter but also for the other teams involved. Speech valid for the Milanwhich does not consider Dybala a top priority and works on The Ketelaere e Ziyechor by the Roma which the Joya in case of farewell of Zaniolo. The Italian tracks do not take off, but even abroad the market is struggling to light up: Tottenham has focused on Richarlison, while theAtletico Madrid did not sink the blow; the hypothesis may rekindle Manchester Unitedstruggling with the grain Cristiano Ronaldo and forced to think about the possibility of having to find a replacement if the Portuguese ace leaves, even if i Red Devils they cannot offer the opportunity to play the Champions League.
TIME FACTOR – Everything stopped or almost therefore, because the contacts continue under trace, with time which becomes an increasingly important factor. Prolonging this situation of uncertainty is not a desirable scenario for the player, if he does not find a solution, over the weeks, it could open to the idea of lowering the claims on the salary, at least on the fixed part, and this would relaunch the interest of clubs willing to bet on the relaunch of Dybala at more sustainable figures: Milan precisely, especially if the CDK operation fails, Rome or even other European big names so far do not approach. Waiting for the future of Dybala, time passes and finding a new team becomes more and more urgent.-