Inter are still desperate to sign Paulo Dybala this summer and details have been revealed about their offer to the Argentinian forward.

The 28-year-old is one of the most wanted free agents in Europe this summer, attracting the attention of a number of top clubs around the continent. The Nerazzurri were one of the first to make moves, approaching the player back in January to explore a possible deal. Financial concerns and the Romelu Lukaku deal mean things have stalled, allowing Milan to try and insert themselves in the race.

As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter have offered Dybala a multi-year contract worth a fixed €5m net per season and an additional €1m should the 28-year-old take part in at least 50% of the available matches. The clause is to protect the club a little should the Argentine suffer a serious injury.

Negotiations between the two parties haven’t stopped and there’s also been talk of possibly including a release clause in the deal that could be active after the first year, giving the player some protection too.

5 thought on “Details behind Inter’s contract offer to Dybala”
  1. Previous article says

    “He was linked with numerous clubs, but has not found the queue of big clubs he was expecting for his signature.”

    But this one says

    “The 28-year-old is one of the most wanted free agents in Europe this summer, attracting the attention of a number of top clubs around the continent.”

    Which is it? What’s with this content from your writers FI???

  2. Like it or don’t, the ONLY baller we had at a Juve that came anywhere close to Dybala was Chiesa. I’ll take a one legged Dybala over this entire squad.

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