Juventu forward Paulo Dybala could be convinced to make the switch to Inter on a free transfer during the summer due to the significant contingent of Argentines at the club.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, who report that the 28-year-old could feel that the Nerazzurri are an especially viable destination for him given the connection to several countrymen.

Dybala is being targeted by the Nerazzurri on a free transfer in the summer, with the Argentine’s current deal with the Bianconeri set to expire at the end of June and no agreement yet found on an extension.

One thing that could be persuasive for the player is the fact that Inter forward Joaquin Correa is a personal friend who he has known since childhood, and could play a role in convincing him to make the move.

Additionally, Nerazzurri forward Lautaro Martinez is now also an important part of the Argentine national team setup, whilst Vice-President Javier Zanetti is a footballing legend for both Inter and the national team who could play a role in persuading Dybala to join.