Friday, 29 March 2019

Inter Milan Want to Tune Paulo Dybala with Romelu Lukaku Next Season

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Paulo Dybala


DBasia.news –  Inter Milan is very serious about carrying out the mission to rise next season. Quoted from La Repubblica, La Beneamata intends to bring Romelu Lukaku and exchange Mauro Icardi with Paulo Dybala.

Could the transfer occur? Can be. Since PSG (Paris Saint-Germain) transferred Neymar from Barcelona to 222 million euros in 2017, everything is possible.

But Inter’s transfer version of the two players depends on one thing: finishing position this season in Serie A. If Inter are able to end the season in the Champions League zone, then the greater the chance they form a trio: Lukaku, Lautaro Martinez, and Dybala.

Playing in the Champions League generates huge revenue for the club. Currently, Luciano Spalletti’s team is ranked third in the standings with 53 points, followed by AC Milan (51 points), AS Roma (47 points), Lazio (45 points), below them.

Piero Ausilio, Inter Sports Director and Inter CEO who is the former Juventus CEO, Giuseppe Marotta, will try to realize a barter player between two Argentine players, Dybala and Icardi.

Dybala’s performance did not develop this season under Massimiliano Allegri. Meanwhile, Icardi has not solved his problem with Inter regarding a new contract since his captain’s ban was given to Samir Handanovic.

In addition to trying to make a big transfer, management will also negotiate with Manchester United to buy Romelu Lukaku. The Belgian striker has scored 15 goals this season and Inter must be prepared to sacrifice to pay Lukaku a salary because his salary is quite large with the Red Devils.

Lukaku is a priority, however, besides targeting the former Chelsea and Everton players, Inter are also targeting two names of attackers playing in Serie A: Edin Dzeko (AS Roma) and Duvan Zapata (Atalanta). Both are much cheaper than Lukaku.

Logically, if Man United buys 90 million pounds from Everton in 2017, the club will also receive no less than that price from the interested club. All depends on the results of negotiations between the two parties.

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