As tensions between Inter and Mauro Icardi and co. skyrocketed due to contract renewal talks at the start of the year, Inter began to think about Paulo Dybala as a possible replacement according to a report from Tuttosport.

With Icardi now looking likely to prolong his stay with the club, it does not necessarily mean the end for Inter’s courtship of the former Palermo attacker.

As per the Turin based newspaper, if Juventus are to open themselves up to offers for Dybala, Inter chief executive Giuseppe ‘Beppe’ Marotta – who signed Dybala for Juventus – will examine the possibility of bringing him to San Siro. The report goes on to state that it could take at least €130 million to prise him away from the Bianconeri though.

This season the 25-year-old Argentine international has made 27 appearances across all competitions and has scored seven goals and tallied six assists in just shy of 2000 minutes on the pitch.