Inter increasingly believe that they can make a move for Juventus forward Paulo Dybala in the summer on a free transfer as his contract with his current club remains unresolved.

This according to today’s print edition of Turin-based newspaper La Stampa, who report that an exit from the Bianconeri is becoming increasingly a possibility for the Argentine and that the Nerazzurri are stepping up their efforts to sign him.

Dybala’s priority is to stay at Juventus, where he is vice-captain, and had never had any doubts about wanting to remain even in 2019 when it looked like he could be on his way to Manchester United.

However, the Bianconeri don’t look to be in any rush to agree a renewal with the 28-year-old, and he is becoming increasingly frustrated with his situation remaining outstanding as his club appear to have other priorities.

A number of major clubs including Liverpool, Manchester City, and Barcelona are keeping an eye on the Argentine’s situation, but Inter look to be the club seriously preparing to swoop for him in the summer.