Inter have got a general agreement in place with Juventus forward Paulo Dybala for him to join the club on a free transfer, according to a report in the Italian media today.

As has been reported by Corriere della Sera, there have not been any signatures with Paulo Dybala or his entourage for the move but there is a general agreement between the two parties for a contract.

The deal in question would be for four years and would see the Argentine forward earn €6 million per season and there would be bonuses on top of that.

The deal would likely result in Inter’s main attacking duo being all Argentine, as Paulo Dybala would be playing alongside Lautaro Martinez.

Paulo Dybala recently played his final game at Juventus’ Allianz Stadium, the ground he has called home since 2015.

He was in floods of tears at the end which confirmed for good that he will not be signing a new deal.