Inter are not rushing their contract offer for Paulo Dybala as they need to make space for him in the wage budget first, according to a report in the Italian print media today.

As has been reported by Corriere dello Sport today, Inter are yet to make an official proposal to Juventus forward Paulo Dybala who is leaving the Bianconeri this summer on a free transfer.

They have made a draft contract which was shown to the Argentine’s representatives at a meeting on Thursday but the Nerazzurri are not in a rush to secure the deal because they need to offload the expensive contracts of Alexis Sanchez and Arturo Vidal first.

The deal in question will run for three years and see him earn a base salary of €5.5 million and bonuses that will take the salary to €7 million which is what the forward requested.

It is up to Paulo Dybala to decide if he is willing to wait or not.