Inter believe that they will be able to get a deal done to sign Paulo Dybala this summer.
This according to today’s print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, who report that the Nerazzurri feel that CEO Beppe Marotta’s relationship with the Argentine and the player’s desire for a competitive project in Italy will be decisive.
No concrete developments have yet taken place on Dybala’s future, as the Argentine is in no rush to make a final decision as to where he will play his football next season.
The Nerazzurri are also not hurrying, but they feel that when the time comes they will be able to make Dybala an offer he’s happy with.
The player is determined to join a team where he will be central to a competitive project, and Inter look to be his preference.
In the meantime, Dybala will look to score in a Coppa Italia final for the first time in his career, against the Nerazzurri for Juventus.