Paulo Dybala’s decision to reject a move to Manchester United has increased suspicion the forward already has an agreement with Inter, according to Tuttosport.

La Joya made it very clear he was not interested in joining the Premier League giants, ruining Juve’s plans of signing Romelu Lukaku in a swap deal.

Paris Saint-Germain are now coming forward for Dybala, but if he said no to them as well then Inter’s shadow would grow ever larger.

“At that point, it would look like Dybala is trying to guide the club towards the solution he finds most gratifying,” the paper reported this morning.

“It’s impossible to say for now whether Fabio Paratici would be happy to grant his wish, because we need to understand just how damaged Dybala’s relationship with Juve is.”

Swapping Dybala with Mauro Icardi would not go down well with Juventus supporters, but it seems the club are not keen on the idea either.

Inter CEO Beppe Marotta tried to arrange the deal at the beginning of the summer, but Juve are currently adamant Icardi does not interest them.

Tuttosport added: “For this deal to happen Inter would need to pay Juventus a sizable extra fee, given that Icardi’s value has dropped because of his current circumstances.”