CLOSING IN: Dybala in "positive" meeting with Inter, close to agree terms
The players representatives meet with the team and terms are close to being agreed
One of the biggest moves of the summer could be all done and dusted very soon. After a teary farewell to Juventus, where he arrived in 2015, Paulo Dybala's new club could be known soon, and it's looking more and more like he won't be moving very far.
After it was disclosed that his agent, Jorge Antún, was meeting with Inter Milan representatives, the ongoing talks seem to be about to bear fruit, as it was reported by journalist Fabrizio Romano that the meeting was a good step forward for both parties.
While it seems that details are not fully agreed upon and wages are yet to be discussed, according to Giacomo Petralito, one of the intermediaries, the meeting with the Nerazzurri "means something positive, of course".
It's now understood that Inter have made an official opening offer, with a contract for four years, although no other details are known. Dybala scored 16 goals and gave 6 assists across 39 matches in all competitions for Juventus this past season.
This next move is sure to be a key one for Dybala, who after seven years with Juventus needs to perform to ensure he gets a spot in Lionel Scaloni's Qatar 2022 team, as he's lately been on the fringes on the team. A good six months with Inter could ensure he doesn't miss the World Cup, where Argentina arrives as one of the favourites.
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