Inter’s pursuit of Juventus forward Paulo Dybala for the summer transfer window is starting to come into focus.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, who report that Inter and Dybala are gradually getting closer and that a move looks more and more probable.

The Nerazzurri have not yet made an offer to Dybala, but they have made their interest clear and the contacts with the Argentine and his entourage are ongoing.

The forward is no rush to decide on his future, and Inter are also taking their time to consider the move as they would have to find a way to fit him into the team, and this could also benefit them.

The 28-year-old is intent on moving to a club where he would be at the centre of the project on the pitch after having had a bitter taste left in his mouth by the way that he has been pushed out of the Bianconeri.

The Nerazzurri could be the right destination, as CEO Beppe Marotta and head coach Simone Inzaghi are both admirers of Dybala’s.

For these reasons, the Nerazzurri’s candidacy as Dybala’s next club is strong and the parties are getting closer together.