Dybala’s contract at Juventus is up and Inter Milan are fighting for the Argentine. But Juve is still hoping for Dybala to stay.
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Inter Milan is apparently serious about Paulo Dybala. As the Gazzetta dello Sport reported, while Inter can’t afford to offer Dybala as much as Juventus – the old lady apparently offered €8m net per season plus €2m in add-ons until 2026 last winter – Inter want the player, according to the report nevertheless definitely sign a contract.
Because Juventus no longer seems willing to offer more than seven million euros net per year plus bonus payments. In addition, it is said that the Bianconeri are now aiming for a three-year contract.
Dybala advisor meets with Juve officials
The 28-year-old Argentinian’s current contract with Juve expires at the end of this season and his agent Jorge Antun is reportedly set to meet with Juve officials soon to discuss a possible extension.
For their part, the Nerazzurri appear to have to remove players from the payroll before they can secure a Dybala deal. The departures of Arturo Vidal and Matias Vecino, whose contracts expire in the summer, should save around 16 million euros gross per season. The possible sale of Lautaro Martinez would also give the Italian champions more leeway.
The Nerazzurri will now have to wait until the end of next week to see how Dybala’s meeting with Juventus goes. In addition to Inter, Tottenham, Atletico Madrid and Barcelona are also said to be interested in Dybala.
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