If a swap deal between Inter and Juventus involving Mauro Icardi and Paulo Dybala is to take place, it must take place before the end of the month according to a report from Corriere dello Sport.

Juventus have shown a strong interest in adding Icardi to their ranks with club director Fabio Paratici a long term admirer of the Argentine and the person who brought Icardi to Italy in the first place when he signed him for Sampdoria.

Maurizio Sarri, who looks set to become the next Juventus manager, is also a long term admirer of the 26-year-old as evidenced by the fact he had Napoli try to sign him whilst he was in charge of them a few years back.

A swap deal would be beneficial to both clubs as they would both be making a capital gain on their player and the Rome based newspaper report that it must be done by June 30.

The reason for this is because after this date, the possibilities for Dybala moving elsewhere will open up which could mean Juventus could make more money.