Manchester United have emerged as an option for Paulo Dybala after Inter Milan decided to put negotiations to sign him on standby.
The forward left Juventus when his deal with them expired last month and is available on a free transfer in the ongoing window.
On Friday, journalist Gianluca Di Marzio told Wettfreunde the 28-year-old is in United’s target list. This claim is further backed up by several outlets in the Italian media.
Il Mattino have a short update on the former Palermo man, where they explain Erik ten Hag’s side are ‘taking important steps’ to sign him this summer.
Apart from the Premier League club, AS Roma are also named as a potential candidate for the Argentina international.
That’s according to La Repubblica, who state Dybala is an idea for José Mourinho. Roma are trying to fit in the South American as their coach believes his addition will bolster the club’s attack. From abroad, the ‘hottest track’ for Dybala leads to Manchester United.
Italian journalist Niccolò Ceccarini, writing in his column for TuttoMercatoWeb, states the Red Devils could be a ‘concrete hypothesis’ for Dybala, if Cristiano Ronaldo were to make a move away from Old Trafford this summer.