Inter CEO Beppe Marotta has convinced Juventus’ Argentinian international Paulo Dybala to leave Juventus and join the Nerazzurri, thus rejecting Manchester United, Italian media outlet La Repubblica reports.

According to the report, the former Juventus CEO Marotta has successfully courted the former Palermo attacker to accept a move to Inter, a move that would see compatriot Mauro Icardi head in the opposite direction.

Dybala has reportedly informed Marotta that he is open to move to the Nerazzurri, as he is not keen on leaving Italy and the Serie A to join Manchester United in the Premier League.

Juventus’ director Fabio Paratici has successfully negotiated an agreement with Manchester United’s Belgian international striker Romelu Lukaku to arrive in Turin in exchange for Dybala.

Lukaku had accepted a move to Inter but the Nerazzurri failed to meet Manchester United’s evaluation of the former Chelsea man.

In conclusion, Repubblica reports that, Dybala has been forced to cut his vacation short, which was originally scheduled to end on August 5th, to meet with new Juventus manager Maurizio Sarri to discuss his future at the club, as his first priority is to stay with the Bianconeri.

That meeting is yet to take place and after that meeting everything should become clearer.