Inter explores the possibility of transferring Dybala

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Inter executive direc tor Beppe Marotta is said to have contacted Paulo Dybala’s agents to understand the limits of a move for the Roma star.

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The Nerazzurri were one of the clubs seriously interested in signing the Argentine striker last summer after his contract with Juventus expired, but he eventually joined the Giallorossi, signing a three-year contract.

Dybala shone in his debut season in the Italian capital, scoring 18 goals and providing eight assists in 38 appearances in all competitions, quickly becoming a fan favorite at the club.

According to Corriere della Sera, Marotta called Dybala’s circle recently to begin exploring a possible deal for the Roma star this summer, aware of the release clause in his contract.

The 29-year-old has two release clauses – the first is valid for clubs abroad and is worth €12 million, while the second is reportedly worth around €20 million and also relies on Roma giving him the green light.

Marotta wanted to understand the costs of a potential deal and whether a move was a realistic possibility this summer.

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