Italian journalist Fabio Caressa believes that Juventus forward Paulo Dybala is not likely to remain in Serie A next season despite links to Inter.

Speaking to Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia, Caressa gave the view that the Argentine is not interested in staying in the Italian top flight, though he could be linked with Roma more strongly than Inter.

Dybala’s future remains very much up in the air now that he is set for a departure from the Bianconeri on a free transfer when his contract expires after the end of the season.

The Nerazzurri have long been one of the teams reported to have an interest in him, with CEO Beppe Marotta reportedly keen and the club looking to be a viable option should he not wish to uproot from Italy.

However, according to Caressa, Dybala would be reluctant to play for an Italian club other than Juventus.

“There’s been more links to Roma than Inter, with Zaniolo set to leave,” he said. “However, it seems like Dybala won’t want to stay in Italy, so as to avoid wearing a shirt other than Juve’s.”