Paulo Dybala’s impending move to Inter is being held up over payments to the forward’s agent’s fee, according to reports in Italy.

Since the announcement the Argentina international was leaving Juventus at the end of his contract this summer, he has been heavily linked with a move to the Nerazzurri.

Talks have been ongoing with Inter director Beppe Marotta confirming the club’s interest, while a meeting between the two parties took place earlier this month.

However, Gazzetta dello Sport report the hold up is in regards to the amount Dybala’s agent Jorge Antun will receive in bonuses for the transfer.

Antun is a friend of Dybala’s family and has been the player’s official agent since he was 15.

There are also discussions regarding Dybala’s signing-on fee, the report adds, which is often higher than usual in free transfers.

Dybala joined Juve from Palermo in 2015 and scored 115 goals in 293 appearances.

He won five Serie A titles, the Coppa Italia four times and was part of the side which reached the 2017 Champions League final.

7 thought on “Dybala move to Inter held up over agent’s fee – report”
  1. The pain will soon be over. But he will need lots of therapy. Not easy to escape Alcatraz Max and his medieval ball.

  2. How many times have we heard deal was close with Juve, and then agents says now about my fees.

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