Inter directors will likely meet Paulo Dybala’s agent tomorrow, but while La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that signing the Argentinean is a priority for the Nerazzurri, Il Corriere dello Sport claims La Joya will only move to the Stadio Meazza on one condition.

The Argentinean striker sees his Juventus contract expire in June and Inter are in pole position to secure his services. However, Beppe Marotta has yet to place a formal contract offer as he must cut Inter’s wage bill first. Arturo Vidal, Alexis Sanchez and Matias Vecino are expected to leave, making room for Dybala’s salary.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, signing the Argentinean is a priority for Inter and Simone Inzaghi, while Il Corriere dello Sport reports the Nerazzurri will only sign the 28-year-old on their condition. The Serie A giants may offer Dybala a lower contract than €6m, probably in the region of €5.5m per season plus add-ons.

La Gazzetta mentions similar figures: a €6m-a-year contract plus bonuses, but before putting the offer on paper, Inter must part ways with some of the highest earners, such as the above-mentioned trio.

Dybala has joined the Argentinean national team and will face Italy at Wembley Stadium on June 1. According to multiple reports in Italy, including from Tuttosport newspaper and La Repubblica, his agent Jorge Antun could meet Inter directors tomorrow at Villa Bellini.

Marotta and President Steven Zhang met Inter coach Inzaghi yesterday, informing him that the Nerazzurri will need to sell another star to balance the books in the summer.

 

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