All of Inter, AC Milan, Napoli, and Roma are interested in signing Paulo Dybala this summer, whilst Manchester United could also join the race for the 28-year-old.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, who report that the Argentine’s situation remains as up in the air but that there is no shortage of clubs interested in signing him on a free transfer.

Inter have long been the club most strongly linked with Dybala’s signature for this summer, but as of yet they have not been able to get a deal over the line with him due to other circumstances.

Meanwhile, city rivals AC Milan are focused on getting a deal done for their primary target in attack, Club Brugge’s Charles De Ketelaere, but they could also move for Dybala should he drop his wage demands.

Napoli would not be able to move for Dybala if defender Kalidou Koulibaly agrees to a new deal worth €6 million net per season, but if he does not then they would have space on their wage bill to pursue the Argentine.

Lastly among Italian clubs, Roma coach Jose Mourinho is very keen on the 28-year-old, although the Giallorossi’s ownership would be more lukewarm on the size of the investment represented by his high wages.

Meanwhile, the player and his representatives are also anticipating that interest could come in from the Premier League, with Manchester United particularly linked with a possible offer.