Inter CEO Beppe Marotta, days after meeting Paulo Dybala’s agent, confirmed that the club plan to carry out all their business this month.
The Nerazzurri have been linked with a move for the 28-year-old Argentinian forward for a number of months now, desperate to secure his signature once his contract expires with Juventus. There’s no shortage of competition, with Roma and multiple top foreign clubs keen to pick up Dybala on a free transfer.
Speaking to Calciomercato.com, Marotta discussed Inter’s plans for this summer’s transfer window.
“We are working to set up a competitive team as Inter deserve.
“The work of myself, Ausilio and Baccin is aimed at closing everything out within the month of June, because we want to provide Inzaghi with the best possible team, always respecting the concept of sustainability that we must always keep in mind.”
Inter have also heavily been linked with a sensational move for Romelu Lukaku, who was sold by the Milanese club a year ago to Chelsea for €115m. Things have not gone to plan in West London for the Belgian and he’s now desperate to return.
The Nerazzurri are dreaming of a front three of Dybala, Lukaku and Lautaro Martinez, but it may be difficult to achieve considering their financial limitations.
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