Juventus Forward Dybala Would See Inter Move As Backward Step In His Career

Paulo Dybala does not want to leave Juventus to join Inter because he views a move to the Nerazzurri as a backward step in his career, according to Tuttosport.

Inter would like to bring La Joya to Milan in a swap deal with Mauro Icardi, who no longer forms part of the club’s plans.

Juventus would prefer to sell Dybala abroad, though, while Maurizio Sarri is expected to want to keep him when he becomes their new head coach.

“Sarri likes Dybala because he’d be suited to his style of play,” Tuttosport said.

“He’s a technical player and he’s versatile in attack, both of which are reasons Sarri would want to keep him. His opinion would not be decisive though if an advantageous offer arrived, though.”

Dybala would prefer to move to La Liga or the Premier League if Juventus decided to part company with him.

Inter need to secure €45 million in capital gains before 30 June, according to the Turin-based paper, which they could gain easily by selling Icardi to the Bianconeri.

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