Paulo Dybala wants to join Inter and the Nerazzurri are desperate to secure his signature, so what do they need to do before they can finalise his deal?

Reports today detail how the current impasse is linked to an incident a month ago, when the Argentinian forward’s agent Jorge Antun stalled following the Nerazzurri’s €5m net per season contract offer. Dybala is happy with that offer now and has already been convinced by the project in Lombardy, yet pen hasn’t been put to paper yet.

La Gazzetta dello Sport suggests that Dybala is now ready to sign for Inter but the arrival of Romelu Lukaku delayed things a little, forcing the Milanese club to resolve that transfer first. Additionally, the deal is still blocked by the lack of space up front.

In addition to Alexis Sanches, another forward must leave this summer, and veteran forward Edin Dzeko has made it clear that he’s not keen to depart in the coming months. Inter will now need to decide how to move on two forwards before they can finalise Dybala’s arrival.

6 thought on “What’s still blocking Inter from signing Dybala”
  1. CALMAAA!!!

    PhD Max and the Juve board can still make him a last ditch offer of £2.5M a season. Genius on their behalf to show him the door and he might crawl back like Bonucci. Fantasy thinking but this is the present Juve we’re talking about. One recognised striker, 3rd return of Frittata possible, same Brazilian legends at full back, 34 years young winger, tik tok mega star and soon only 2 defenders.

  2. Don Beppe knows how to play him. He’ll get him at a bargain contract which will turn out to be too much money for Aldi Messi who’s always injured and underperformed for the last 5 years. The right clown for Inter‘s circus.

  3. Time is running out for poor Dybala. At this rate he’ll end up at Newcastle. Better take the next offer he gets or he’s gonna find himself playing in the UAE.

  4. Not durable enough for EPL, not skilled enough for top La Liga teams, not enough of a big-game player to command top salary & fees for Serie A.

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