Juvetus will hold contract talks with Paulo Dybala this week, with Inter following the situation closely to try and sign the Argentine on a free transfer if no agreement is found.

This according to today’s print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, who report that the Bianconeri will try and get the 28-year-old’s contract situation resolved and that if they do not that the Nerazzurri could see their opportunity to swoop.

Juventus are aiming to try and get contract talks done with Dybala in the next few days, and should give their offer to the 28-year-old’s agent sometime this week.

However, the offer is likely to be lower than the net €8 million plus €2 million in add-ons which had been proposed during the fall, and it’s not clear if the player would be willing to agree a new deal at these terms.

Should he not be, then Nerazzurri CEO Beppe Marotta will be ready to quickly move to try and convince the player to make the switch to Inter on a free transfer at the end of his deal.