Man Utd and Tottenham transfer blow as Inter Milan chief CONFIRMS Paulo Dybala interest on free from Juventus
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INTER MILAN CEO Beppe Marotta has confirmed the club's intention to sign Paulo Dybala to deal Manchester United and Tottenham a huge blow in landing him.
The Argentine ace is available on a free transfer in the summer after Juventus and the 28-year-old failed to agree terms on a new deal.
United have been linked with a swoop for Dybala with incoming boss Erik ten Hag understood to be a huge admirer.
Meanwhile Spurs have retained their interest in the player after failing to secure his services last year.
But both teams could miss out on the forward's signature to the Old Lady's rivals Inter.
According to Italian outlet , Dybala has chosen the Nerazzurri as his next club.
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It has been stated that Dybala will earn at least £5million per-year at the San Siro.
And now Inter chief Marotta has commented on speculation linking his side with the 32-cap international.
Speaking to Sky Sport Italia ahead of the club's Coppa Italia final against Juve, Marotta gave his thoughts on Dybala.
He said: "Dybala is an excellent footballer.
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"He is available as a free agent, so I think many clubs want him.
“We have a quality attacking department with five players that have made Inter the best attack in Serie A.
"We have no problems, but I appreciate Dybala’s qualities.”
Dybala has been one of Juve's standout players this season - chipping in with 15 goals and six assists in 36 games in all competitions.