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Paulo Dybala's delegates held chats with Inter last week in front of a potential summer move to San Siro, 90min comprehends.
The Argentine forward is set to leave Juventus as a free specialist this mid year subsequent to neglecting to settle on another arrangement with the club.
Dybala had been in chats with Juventus over an expansion and, surprisingly, settled on another five-year contract worth €8m each prior year Christmas. Nonetheless, after those terms were changed by Juve without a second to spare because of the forward's sketchy injury record, talks imploded. Presently the player's delegates are in converses with various clubs in front of his create some distance from Allianz Stadium.
90min have discovered that Dybala's delegates have held chats with Juventus' most outstanding opponents Inter somewhat recently - talks which make I Nerazzurri top choices to sign the forward.
The 28-year-old would be a substitution for Lautaro Martinez in the forward line, as it is perceived that the last option is looking progressively liable to leave the club and Inter have started to make arrangements for existence without him. The colossally skilled forward is important to Atletico Madrid, Arsenal and Tottenham - every one of whom held chats with the player's representatives last year and have stayed in touch since. The player inclines toward a transition to England, yet is available to joining La Liga.Dybala's agents have likewise been in chats with various Premier League clubs. As announced back in February, Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur are all in open exchange with the player's representatives and have affirmed an underlying interest in the Juve number ten.
There is additionally huge interest in keeping Dybala in Italy. Close by Inter, AS Roma and AC Milan have joined the competition to sign Dybala.
As well as Dybala, Romelu Lukaku is likewise important to I Nerazzurri.
Chelsea are ready to allow their club to record marking leave the club this mid year, and Inter have made it clear to the Blues that they are available to re-marking the Belgian striker. Any move anyway is set to be postponed by the difference in proprietorship at Chelsea.
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