Paulo Dybala will not join Inter this summer after the Juventus forward gave the Nerazzurri a ‘straight no’, according to Corriere dello Sport.
Reports were linking La Joya with a move to San Siro last month as Beppe Marotta sought a swap deal with Mauro Icardi.
Both Dybala and Fabio Paratici are certain they do not want the forward moving to Inter, though, regardless of whether Maurito is included in the deal.
The 25-year-old is not considered untouchable by the Bianconeri, though, with interest from Bayern Munich, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain.
Inter came close to signing Dybala in 2015 when Roberto Mancini was looking for a partner next to Mauro Icardi up front.
The Nerazzurri began negotiations with Palermo but the player ultimately chose Juventus, where he has since scored 78 goals in 182 games.
Manchester City and Tottenham are also interested in Dybala but the Premier League transfer window closes early on 8 August.
PSG are considered favourites for La Joya at the moment, with their new sporting director Leonardo sending ‘convincing messages’ in the forward’s direction.
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