Juventus forward Paulo Dybala is irritated with his treatment by his current club and is considering his future amid serious interest from Inter.

This according to Italian news outlet La Repubblica, who report that it is far from certain whether the 28-year-old will extend his contract with the Bianconeri, and that the Nerazzurri as well as Tottenham Hotspur are keen on signing him on a free transfer.

Dybala’s current deal with Juventus is set to expire at the end of June, and the player is frustrated with the club’s behaviour in contract negotiations.

The Bianconeri had initially offered €10 million net per season in wages to convince the Argentine, who had initially asked for €12 million net per season.

This had been enough to bring the parties close to an agreement along with the club offering an additional year on a new deal.

However, the Bianconeri have dropped their offer to a net of €8 million per season in recent weeks, and Dybala is reportedly irritated with this and seriously considering whether or not he wants to renew his contract.

The 28-year-old is also still frustrated at the fact that he had been offered to Manchester United as part of a deal for Romelu Lukaku before the striker signed for Inter in the summer of 2019.

Juventus harbour doubts themselves, especially given the forward’s injury struggles, and it remains to be seen whether the parties can reconcile from their current position.

Should Dybala not be able to agree a new deal with the Bianconeri, Inter are one of the foremost clubs interested in his signature on a free transfer, and they have already begun sounding him out, though Spurs are also keen to rival them.