Juventus forward Paulo Dybala looks increasingly unlikely to extend his contract with Juventus, and the likes of Inter, AC Milan, and Real Betis are all interested in his signature for the summer.

This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper La Repubblica, who report that the Argentine’s relationship with the Bianconeri has looked increasingly frayed, and that finding an agreement on renewal will be difficult.

During the fall, it had looked as though Dybala would renew with the Bianconeri, but the signing of a new deal never actually occurred, and in the following months relations between the player and the club’s hierarchy have become more tense.

It is reported that the player has grown frustrated with the club’s stalling and some comments to the media, whilst the club have reservations about the Argentine’s injury history and continued minor injuries this campaign.

Now, it looks less certain than ever that Dybala will decide to commit his long-term future to Juventus as had appeared to be inevitable only a few months ago.

With the 28-year-old’s current deal expiring at the end of June, he is already free to negotiate with other clubs.

A proposal has already arrived from La Liga top four hopefuls Real Betis, according to La Repubblica, whilst both Milan clubs are closely monitoring his situation.