Paulo Dybala is a free agent now and his technical skills are obviously not in question. He is wanted by Inter, but apparently, the Nerazzurri must sell a couple of players before they can close a deal for him. Meanwhile, AC Milan are thinking of entering the transfer race concretely for him.
Today, La Gazzetta dello Sport spoke about the former Juventus and Palermo player.
The Argentine attacking midfielder is a goal of Milan and Inter , the Nerazzurri team had been close to buying Paulo Dybala but they preferred to give priority to the return of Romelu Lukaku.
The Rossoneri, on the other hand, had to wait for the renewal of Paolo Maldini and Frederic Massara before being able to move onto the market.
According to the newspaper, there is nervousness on the part of Paulo Dybala's entourage as in a short time, he passed from 'being close' to signing with Inter to reaching a stalemate situation with them.
The Argentine would like to continue playing in the Champions League , perhaps continuing his career in Serie A.
Furthermore, Paulo Dybala's entourage is having difficulty finding a team for their client, given the high salary they want to receive.
Inter have offered the player a four-year contract worth 6 million euros per season, 1 million of which only if he plays at least 50% of the season's matches, a clause inserted by Giuseppe Marotta knowing the Argentine's predisposition towards injuries. But, Inter have signed Lukaku and now have too many forwards in the squad so the negotiations have now slowed down.
As for AC Milan, Paulo Dybala would fit in well tactically and he could also welcome the destination. Stefano Pioli, for his part, wants a playmaker with class and unpredictability. Furthermore, the former Juventus could also be an example for his teammates, having won important trophies in recent years in Torino. The obstacle, however, remains always the high salary request of the player. AC Milan, though, would be prepared to offer 4 million euros net per season.
In the event of a black smoke with Inter, it is up to the Argentine to decide whether to reduce his salary and play the Champions League or be satisfied but play in lower-level teams.
