Paulo Dybala and Inter have come to a contract agreement but the Nerazzurri still need to sell players to make the move happen, according to a report in the Italian print media today.

As has been reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport today, the Argentine forward has accepted the contract offered to him by Inter which was one of the two major stumbling blocks related to the deal.

The next issue to resolve before he can become an Inter player is the sale of a striker alongside the departures of Alexis Sanchez and Andrea Pinamonti.

The contract offer is for €5 million per season and an extra €1 million linked to the appearances that the player makes.

The former Juventus man is beginning to grow impatient with the process though as he chose the Nerazzurri as a destination weeks ago and he still does not have a very clear idea when he will actually be able to sign for the club.