Paulo Dybala at risk of remaining without a club as suitors find it difficult to strike a deal

Free agent, Paulo Dybala remains without a club albeit top teams in Italy have and are still showing interest in his services.


Inter and Milan are continuously in contact with the 28-year-old and his entourage but they are reluctant to reach a compromise.

It is widely reported that Dybala’s wage demands is too high to be affordable for the clubs and Sevilla are the only club from outside Italy to have offered him a contract.

According to Gianluca Di Marzio: “Dybala does not even know where he is going. Inter have stopped, I don’t know if they will start again. He is looking for an international market, Milan haven’t taken concrete steps. Sevilla wants him but for only €3m.”

Dybala left Juventus at the end of his contract this summer after seven seasons in Turin following his move from Palermo in 2015.

The player will have to lower his demands in order to give interested clubs a chance or he will remain without a club at the start of the forthcoming season.


Author: Kehinde Hassan Afolabi 

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