Inter could be able to sign Paulo Dybala from Roma this summer, twelve months after missing out on signing the Argentine from Juventus.

This according to today’s print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInterNews, who note that the 29-year-old has a release clause in his contract with the Giallorossi, and could leave if Jose Mourinho does not remain as coach.

As part of his deal to sign for Roma last summer, Dybala has a release clause in his deal with the capital club.

The amount that a team outside Serie A would have to pay to sign the former Juventus and Palermo man would be €12 million, whilst for Italian teams it is €20 million.

Tuttosport notes that, whilst Inter passed up on signing Dybala last summer, he is still a potential option on their radar given that at least one attacker will have to be brought in as Joaquin Correa looks to be on his way out.

Meanwhile, from the player’s perspective, Dybala could decide to leave the Italian capital after just one season if Mourinho departs, particularly in the event that there is no Champions League football next season.