Italian journalist Alfredo Pedulla has reiterated that Paulo Dybala is waiting for Inter to sell players so he can join, according to a report in the Italian broadcast media.

As has been said by Alfredo Pedulla on Sportitalia, via FCInter1908, there has not been any agreement found as of yet between Paulo Dybala and either AS Roma or Napoli for him to join.

“I have received 5,000 messages about Dybala from Roma, Napoli, deals done: I have no news of signatures or offers presented. As of today July 15 at 11.20 pm I have no news of amy agreements.”

He then stressed the fact that the former Juventus forward is waiting for players to be sold or offloaded by Inter and then he will be able to join the club.

He also added that the Romelu Lukaku loan definitely delayed proceedings for Paulo Dybala.

“I maintain my opinion, he’s waiting for players to leave and we’ll see next week when we get into the swing of things. Without the arrival of Lukaku, Dybala would have been at Pinetina 20 days ago.”

Alfredo Pedulla talked about how Inter are working on the deals to get some players out of the club, so that Paulo Dybala can join.

“Inter are working on exits, he is waiting and maybe he will be free to consider other paths. For now, however, he is staying put and knows that there is interest from Inter.”

In terms of outgoings, there is Roberto Gagliardini who could head to Monza and of course Alexis Sanchez. Beppe Marotta is very aware that it is a big chance to get Paulo Dybala.

“Inter are negotiating Gagliardini with Monza, they’re pushing Alexis Sanchez. Knowing Marotta, Dybala is a once in a lifetime opportunity and that is demonstrated by the fact that it’s July 15th and he’s staying put.

“Also because, yes, Inter have five forwards but Dzeko’s contract expires next summer and he’ll be 37 years old, Correa is a doubt, and Lukaku is at the club on a dry loan and they need to negotiate again with Chelsea.

“Right now the only certainty Inter have for the future is Lautaro Martinez. This is why Dybala is a big opportunity.”