Inter target Paulo Dybala does not want to play for another club in Serie A when he leaves Juventus, Gazzetta dello Sport reported today.

Dybala has been persistently linked with the Nerazzurri in recent weeks as rumours of a swap deal with Mauro Icardi continue to circulate.

However, the Argentine forward believes joining Inter would compromise his relationship with the Bianconeri’s supporters, meaning he is reluctant to accept such a proposal.

“It’s no secret that Beppe Marotta has a soft spot for Dybala,” Gazzetta wrote.

“Having worn Juventus’ number 10 shirt and captain’s armband, though, Paulo struggles to see himself playing for another Italian side.

“If he were to leave Turin he would prefer to move abroad, more likely to Spain than England.”

Dybala has contributed 10 goals and six assists in all competitions for Juventus this season, most recently scoring the equaliser in the 2-1 win over Milan on 6 April.

Reports elsewhere on Friday suggested Icardi would be willing to move to Turin were a swap deal to be put in place.