Inter are not worried that they will miss out on the signing of Paulo Dybala on a free transfer from Juventus this summer.

This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere della Sera, who report that the Nerazzurri remain confident that they do not have to act immediately to snap up the 28-year-old’s signature and that they will be able to complete his signing in due course.

Inter’s pursuit of Dybala looks to be on standby for the time being, as the club take their bearings in the summer transfer market and start work on their strategy for the window.

Signing the Argentine looks to be a key priority within the club’s strategy, but not the only one, so they are not jumping the gun on formally agreeing a deal with him.

Nevertheless, Inter are not worried that another club will swoop for Dybala in the meantime and they feel that they will be able to sign him when they are ready.