Inter have revived their interest for Paulo Dybala as Juventus attempt to sell the forward to Manchester United, according to Corriere dello Sport.

La Joya is the missing link in the clubs’ swap deal involving Romelu Lukaku and seems reluctant to accept a transfer to the Red Devils.

Beppe Marotta has taken advantage of Dybala’s hesitation and the forward appears much more inclined to consider the Nerazzurri than he was in June.

“Dybala has made it clear to Juventus he does not want to move to the Premier League,” the Rome-based publication reported this morning.

“He has more or less said the same to United, too, who seemed taken aback by some of the figures requested by his entourage yesterday.

“He did not give Inter much hope previously but things can change. If he wants to exact revenge on Juventus then there’s only one stadium to play in and only one shirt to wear.”

Marotta was left deeply frustrated by Juve’s decision to interrupt their pursuit for Lukaku, whom United always insisted would cost €83 million.

The Inter CEO has therefore launched a ‘counterattack’ on his former club and succeeded in turning Dybala’s head away from United, reviving the suggestion of a swap deal with Mauro Icardi.

Fabio Paratici flew to London yesterday in a bid to help United reach an agreement with Dybala’s entourage, but he was unsuccessful and instead had the forward reiterate his ‘no’ to the Premier League giants.

Paris Saint-Germain remain interested in Dybala as well, but they can only play a bit-part role in this saga for the moment.