Italian Sporting Director Enrico Fedele believes that Paulo Dybala has an agreement with Inter but it can’t be made official because it would make selling Alexis Sanchez difficult.

Speaking to Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia, the executive reported on what he’s aware of regarding the situation with the Nerazzurri’s pursuit of the Argentine, and expects that it will very much hinge on what happens with Sanchez.

Inter have yet to get a deal over the line for Dybala, and getting Sanchez out the door would be a necessary condition for the move to happen, as there is already no room in attack for the Argentine.

The Nerazzurri would not be able to ask much for the Chilean in the event that they have already signed Dybala, and so they are waiting for resolution on his situation before they move for Dybala officially despite the agreement already being in place.

“I’m certain the Argentine already has an agreement with Inter,” he said, “but he can’t go there yet, they can’t make it official, because if Sanchez is worth €10 million now, after Dybala’s arrival he’s worth €3 million, and they’re forced to sell him for a fee.”