Paulo Dybala has emerged as one of the best young players in world football this season. The Argentine has been in scintillating form for Palermo so far this season, and has attracted interest from all over Europe. Juventus, Arsenal, Paris St. German, Chelsea, and Inter are all highly monitoring Dybala. Here are all of the main points about Paulo Dybala:
His price is going up by the day: Paulo Dybala is definitely not getting any cheaper. Today the Argentine’s agent, Gustavo Mascardi, stated that the player is worth 50 million euros. Nearly a week ago, Zamparnini clearly said that he wanted 40 million euros for Dybala. The Argentine international has been in fantastic form, but is his evaluation a bit of a joke? Dybala has been observed by Argentina’s national coach Gerardo Martino, but is yet to receive an international call up. The only Italian club that has presented Zamparnini with an official offer is Juventus. The Bianconeri offered Palermo 25 million euros, with 8 million euros worth of bonuses. Inter are closely monitoring the situation, and could make an offer soon.
Inter has a place in Dybala’s heart: Inter closely followed Dybala during his days at Istituto Cordoba. In March 2012, Dybala admitted that playing for Inter would be a dream:
“I know that my name has been linked with some of the biggest teams in the world, and it is an honor for me. I have to stay calm. Inter? I love them as a team. When I play, I always try to watch them on television. I know that they are interested in me. I ate and had a coffee with some representatives of the Nerazzurri, and if I really end up getting bought by Inter, it would be great. Inter are a great club and if would definitely be making a dream a reality, knowing that i watched them as a child. Right now, I am focusing on achieving promoting with Istituto, but after, it would be really nice to play for Inter.”
Unfortunately, the Nerazzurri called off the deal to sign Dybala, and the Argentine’s price has grown nearly 40 million euros from the 12 million that Palermo bought him for. This could go down as one of the biggest missed opportunities in transfer history. The lessons to be learned…
The Zanetti factor: All Inter fans know that Javier Zanetti is capable of making and retaining great relationships. Paulo Dybala definitely idolized Zanetti. Here is what he had to say about Pupi: “I played in a charity match that was organized by his foundation. He told me that I am a lot like him. When I kI played a charity match organized by his foundation. He called me a person close to Pupi and then my attorneys have perfected everything. When I knew that I could play with many champions, albeit for a charity match, I was happy. Obviously I also spoke with Zanetti, even though he was busy getting all the players , a very nice person, extremely available. ”
It is evident that Paulo Dybala appreciates Inter as a club. The problem is that the Argentine striker is another example of “The one who got away.” Inter must learn from this and never make these mistakes again. The problem is that the club are not signing enough youngsters, and giving them confidence. Once again, when will we learn…
Source: FcInternews.it

Inter always unlearn.
Inter want danillo when he not join porto. but what? inter bought Jonathan!!!!
Inter want Lamela when River Plate degdration at Argentina. But then what happens next? Inter bought Alvarez..
Now we can see lamela and danillo price grown ups when earth eat Jo and ricka.
Why Inter always make this problems? shit mercato!
They sell Coutinho, and now icardi and kova seem will leave soon too.
when we trust our youngster? benassi crisetig bessa bonazolli mbaye etc?
where are they now?
sometimes i think, why juve master italy now? maybe because we (inter) let it happens….
Truthly, i’m so sad watch Inter like this now… T-T
How do you know that he could have become what he is now if he came to inter ? Maybe he would have been another alvarez
kidding?
dybala as palacio replacement would be fantastic. Too good to be true
Inter is a big team with tremendous history. I think that make the supporter ask for a high achievement, which sometimes unrealistic. It happens in Barca when Guardiola won everything and the third parties with the supporter always asked and hoped for the long term dominance. If we want to build the team with young player, we need to have a patience and realize that sometimes young player made a silly mistake. The pressure and demands to have an instant result in every seasons is not a good environment for young player to growth. Unfortunately, it happens with most of the team that already fly high, such as Manchester United or Barcelona. They rose up the young player such as Januzaj and Munir Al Haddadi, but in the same time they bring a big name to fulfill the fans expectation by bring Neymar and Angel De Maria.
In Inter, we got an economic problem and Thohir and the management is working on make the system to raise up the revenue. Building the economic foundation rely on individual wealth is not a good way in every organization, at least for me. Sometimes a big name is a trap to re-building a team, cause we faced uncontrolled expectation. Me neither, I was hoping this season we can challenge Juventus for Scudetto. Yet, we got a lot of problem from Mazzari till Osvaldo.
The key is how Inter management convince majority of Inter Supporter on the new path. I am still optimistic on the new management, since they install a modern values on their working mechanism. Now, the key is on how they managing expectation. Combine an experience player with wonder kid sounds a good way. We cant rely on a player like Kovacic, he need a room to growth. The high expectation and pressure will only hindering his progress. Therefore, I do believe if Dybala moved to Inter in the past, maybe he wont be this good either.
Good comment! I agree with you in many things you said. The Key is to be patient and I have 100% confidence in our management. I think what we are doing is the right way. Not throwing money everywhere. Everything has to be calculated, because we are not in a situation where we can make any financial mistakes. I love Inter and right now I want what’s best in the long term for this organization.
Thanks mate! Me too.. I hope Inter can build a good income infrastructure, cause that crucial for the future. Like I said, the challenge is to managing expectation, cause we just won everything like 5 years ago. Now we are suffering because of bad management. Let’s see what happen in the summer.
Inter is always miscalculate and analized how far talented players could improve at their young age that lead to dificulties to negotiate with them in the future because the number was already hugely change. We have chance to sign Firmino 4 years ago and we don’t.. I can tell more of this case:
– Same thing goes to Coutinho who sacrificed for Alvarez, later on Inter also sold Alvarez when Cou was already turn to gold and out of reach. Still didn’t understand what is the point of selling Coutinho if Alvarez also sold a year latter. I am so pissed off he sold for coins..
– Next bitter story when zamparini offered Cavani twice, once when he was 20yo for 10 mil, after a year he offered him again for 18 mil and Inter refused both of it.
– 3 years ago Inter have chance to sign Julian Draxler for 8-10 mil but Inter prefer not to take action.
– At the end of 2009, WB offered Mesut Ozil, the management think different, later on he perform very well at WC, join RM, and sold to Arsenal for a lot of cash.
– Veratti once offered to Inter, he was really young (play for primavera), yet didn’t know why Inter didn’t sign him.
– Lucas Moura, Inter could close the deal 3 years ago for 5 mil while he is still anonymous. Yeah 5mil was pretty a lot for some anonymous. We all know how this ended, MU interrupt, at the dying moment Inter was sure to rob a bank with 30mil but PSG came and seriously close it with more money on the table.
– At 2008-2009 Maradona comes to Milan and talk to Moratti that he willing to help transfered Aguero to Inter, at that time we can said this is solo run deal since that time no club bigger than Inter, another expected ending, Inter blew this golden opportunity.
– Dybala, before he join Palermo, Inter were the one who have the opportunity to sigh young dybala with our argentine connections, he is agreed to join Inter but concrete offer never came. Zamparini will once again make huge money just from selling a single player.
Haunted by past story.. Thats why the name of Lavezzi still related to us because he is part of the story i’ve told above..
I’m not saying all of this names will come to stay for long time, but football is also business and players who mostly cheap when they’re young and anonymous, when they’re already known and tecnically improve at least we can make easy money to keep the club alive.. Look at Porto: Hulk, Falcao, James Rodriguez, Moutinho, Mangala, they make almost 200m for 5 players. In past 10 years Porto make £342m profit just from selling players.
And what about us…??? We always linked to somebody which is average and sadly most of us agree that they were good because we used to evaluate from exactly same point of wiew.. Who “they” i’ve talking about…??? Recently, Darmian and friends, the past we related to Vucinic, quagliarella, boriello, schelotto, where at that time many better players that cost us similar amount of money… WTF is this…???
If he ever join Inter in the past, we won’t see Dybala we seen today, he would become a mediocre player cause Inter is well known as a bad club in term of developing young player.
Very good article, best ever.
LOL, what mistake? take another gamble on a 18 years old kid with hefty price?
not signing enough youngster?
we have too many youngster and mediocre players, we need experienced solid players to carry this team.
we simply can’t win with bunch of youngster, and that only will lead us to become seeder club.
this dybala saga really over-hyped, overrated, and overpriced. and what make this even worse, some people (read: this article) simply overreacted with this saga!
Completely agree!! And just to adding to your comment.. inter or any club for that matter can’t buy every youngster on the planet and predict how good their future might be.. Inter bought botta biabiany and Alvarez yet all three came out to be mediocre… Heck even balotelli became mediocre because of his own attitude.. And regarding buying youngsters to start winning titles well I don’t want inter to be like arsenal (“seeder club”) they waited around 7 freaking years not winning silverware and ended up winning a cup..
don’t forget belfodil too..for people who said we dont trust youngster, belfodil and icardi is the best case. we gambling on them at same time, one success and become our no9. but one failed.
if only we know the future will be we absolutely will always become the champ.