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Jorge Antun Denies any Transfer Deals for Dybala amid Inter links

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Jorge Antun Denies any Transfer Deals for Dybala amid Inter links
Paulo Dybala reacts during Juventus v Udinese

 

 

Juventus midfielder Paulo Dybala has been linked to a move out of the Allianz Stadium in recent weeks. It is believed that Dybala wants a new adventure elsewhere and is very keen on leaving the Old Lady this summer.  However, his agent Jorge Antun has denied any deal with any club. “I deny any kind of agreement that has been made with any club. No agreement has been reached with any club in Italy or abroad.”

Tottenham have been long time admirers of Dybala but it is very unlikely that he will move outside Italy. The Argentine signed for Juventus in 2015 from Parma and having spent seven years in Turin, he has become a fan favorite at the club. Inter are weighing up a contract offer for Dybala who will become a free agent at the end of the season.

The Milan giants are hopeful of meeting Dybala’s demands as they are on the hunt for a creative midfielder. Other option for Inter was Florian Wirtz but the midfielder suffered an anterior cruciate ligament damage that keeps him out till October. Dybala is seen as a good option by the Inter management as he has been in the Serie A for over ten years and thus understands Italian football and its intricacies.

Inter are considering a four-year contract that will keep Dybala at the club till June of 2026. The club are also set to lose the services of Stefan De Vrij who could join one of Spurs or Ajax this summer window.  Inter are currently behind Milan on the Serie A table with a four point gap as the race for the Scudetto gets more interesting as the final weeks of the season come to an end. Milan had a woeful UEFA Champions League campaign and this season, no Italian team made it to the quarter-final stage of the competition, with Juventus losing 0-3 at home against Villarreal who were eventual semi-finalists.

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