Paulo Dybala has received a number of other offers from teams other than Inter, but so far none of them have been on the same wages that the Nerazzurri had put forward.
This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Corriere della Sera, who report that the 28-year-old is assessing his future with no shortage of suitors, including Napoli, but that Inter have still offered him the best terms.
The situation with Dybala and Inter is complicated, insofar as the Nerazzurri have already put forward a formal offer which the player and his representatives would be ready to accept, but they have not been able to wrap up a deal to other circumstances, namely the arrival of Romelu Lukaku.
The Nerazzurri are still hoping to get a deal done with the Argentine, and it would likely be on the terms that they put forward in their formal offer a few weeks ago.
However, in the meantime, the player is considering other options, and his choice currently looks to be to either wait for Inter and hope that he can join on the terms proposed last month, or agree a deal with a club such as Napoli on lower wages than he would stand to earn at Inter.
