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“Dybala has completely opened up to Inter, he’s put them completely at the top of his list, has stopped considering other offers,” Pedulla writes.
“What would have to happen to facilitate his arrival?” he poses. “Not necessarily the sale of Lautaro Martinez, who may be at the centre of interest from Atletico Madrid, but in the meantime the exit of Alexis Sanchez in order to get rid of his salary of around €7 million net per season.”
“The possible huge offer for Lautaro would allow Inter to accommodate the salary of incoming players,” he goes on, “taking into account that Dybala is available on a free transfer.”
“But today Inter are thinking about a departure (Sanchez) that can allow for the signing of La Joya,” he concludes.
> Yes we need to find a club first for Alexis Sanchez, so hopefully we don`t have to pay 4M to rescind his contractThe Argentinian appears to be very keen on signing for Inter but the club cannot make him a formal offer until they have freed up the space in the wage bill by allowing others to leave the club or be sold.
Beppe Marotta has a strong relationship with Paulo Dybala from their shared time at Juventus and the agent, Jorge Antun, has reportedly said that he and the player are not in a hurry to sign.
Beppe Marotta hopes this means the player is willing to wait whilst Inter organise their finances.
From Viale della Liberazione there are rumours of a certain irritation because the entourage of the player (Jorge Antun) is trying to get better offers.
“There is a lot of irritation because such a rumour before Empoli and the final can destabilise even the current Inter strikers. It must therefore be understood if they are fake denials or if something else can happen.”
Dybala’s first choice is to join the Nerazzurri in the summer as per recent reports, having put the interest of Atletico Madrid on the back burner and not being keen on any of the offers from the Premier League.
However, there is still work to be done on reaching an agreement between Inter and Dybala, with the club’s offer of a four-year deal worth €6 million net per season plus add-ons not meeting his demands, which could see the club offer €7 million net per season.
“In my opinion it’s not as certain as has been talked about. Marotta’s interested, but only on his terms.”
“He won’t do signing Dybala and selling Lautaro,” he added of Marotta. “Lautaro will only leave if something big happens, otherwise he will stay. For me it’s more no than yes.”
“If someone shows up, let’s say Atletico Madrid, with a €70 million offer perhaps seasoned with rich bonuses, the doors could open as if by magic.”
“Collecting €70 million and taking Paulo Dybala for free would mean that Inter would have the money to close other operations. The idea today is to add Scamacca to Dzeko, to sign Bremer and to sign a midfielder with the characteristics of Brozovic.” - Alfredo Pedulla
Inter would definitely not sell Sanchez. We'll pay Sanchez to leave. That's how our "selling" policy works at this club.According to SportItalia transfer market expert Alfredo Pedulla, the Nerazzurri would not necessarily have to sell Martinez to make a move for Dybala viable, although they would definitely have to sell Sanchez in order to make space for his wages:
Told you for months that he is coming
The 28-year-old continued to sign autographs and smiled at them without saying a word. Il Corriere dello Sport reported this morning that Borussia Dortmund have made an offer to sign him, but the Argentinean is in no rush to decide on his future.
Exactly. In the end, they didn't even make him an offer. And that's why Dybala is willing to listen Inter's offer. They tried to sell him twice against his will (first to Man Utd, then Tottenham), they tried to change the terms of the agreement, postponing meetings with his agent, leaking fake news to the media to avoid drama during the season and eventually they pushed him out as deadwood and broken. Dybala owes nothing to Juventus.Also Juve actually pulled their offer from the table in January when they decided to go for Vlahovic.
Lol Roby Baggio was loved at Inter. Dybala would be very happy with that love.Zazzaroni's obsession with Inter continues. He's begging Dybala to go to Roma else at Inter he will have the end of Baggio.
This is telling me Dybala must be very close to Inter if it isn't done yet.
Exactly. In the end, they didn't even make him an offer. And that's why Dybala is willing to listen Inter's offer. They tried to sell him twice against his will (first to Man Utd, then Tottenham), they tried to changed the terms of the agreement, postponing meetings with his agent, leaking fake news to the media to avoid drama during the season and eventually they pushed him out as deadwood and broken. Dybala owes nothing to Juventus.
Yeah. They actually had the agreement over 8m€ + 2m€ bonus deal but it was never signed, probably because Juve still "hesitated" despite having agreed the numbers. Then come January and the eventual decision was that they pull the offer off and go for Vlahovic.Zazzaroni's obsession with Inter continues. He's begging Dybala to go to Roma else at Inter he will have the end of Baggio.
This is telling me Dybala must be very close to Inter if it isn't done yet.
Exactly. In the end, they didn't even make him an offer. And that's why Dybala is willing to listen Inter's offer. They tried to sell him twice against his will (first to Man Utd, then Tottenham), they tried to change the terms of the agreement, postponing meetings with his agent, leaking fake news to the media to avoid drama during the season and eventually they pushed him out as deadwood and broken. Dybala owes nothing to Juventus.
This according to SportItalia transfer market expert Alfredo Pedulla, who reports on his homepage that the Argentine’s priority is to join the Nerazzurri for next season.
Inter are widely reported as one of the teams most keen to sign Dybala on a free transfer from Juventus, but there has been no formal offer made yet.
However, the player’s will could play the decisive role in where he moves, and according to Pedulla his top destination is the Nerazzurri.
It remains to be seen whether and when Inter make their offer to Dybala, but if they are to make their move they could well agree a deal quickly if the player is all set to accept their proposal.
“We know that Paulo Dybala is free to go wherever he likes (certainly not to Borussia Dortmund) and that he doesn’t need advice on his choice,” Pedulla writes.
“I reiterate what I’ve been saying for a month,” he goes on, “La Joya has decided to wait for Inter, he’s completely happy to do so.”
“And for this very reason he said no to all the clubs who have tried to sign him, even making big offers,” he goes on. “Soon the details will come out, but Paulo’s position right now is clear.”