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Inter are planning three free transfers, including Juventus Di Barra, which could be greatly improved this summer

Dybala's contract at Juventus expires this summer. The players have agreed to sign a contract with the Bianconeri for an annual salary of €10 million per annum and renew it until 2026.

But due to financial problems at Juve, as well as the physical condition of the players, Juventus decided to withdraw their offer to renew their contract.

The Bianconeri intend to offer a new offer in which Dybala will earn an annual salary of €7.3 million, perhaps even less.

Inter are planning three free transfers, including Juventus Di Barra, which could be greatly improved this summer

In this case, foreign media reported that Dybala was very dissatisfied with Juve's change of contract renewal offer, would not renew his contract under the new offer, and intended to become a free agent this summer and join other teams.

Dybala is Juventus' top scorer this season, making 20 appearances in all competitions and scoring nine goals. However, the player also missed 9 games due to injury.

If Juventus are unwilling to raise their terms for contract extension, Dybala is likely to seek to leave the squad.

In the summer of 2015, Marotta spent 40 million euros signing Dybala from Palermo while working as an executive at Juve. Current Inter superintendent Marotta is considering reuniting with the old acquaintance at Inter this summer.

Ajax goalkeeper Onana will join Inter on his free agent this summer, and Bundesliga centre-back Mönchengladbach will also become a free agent this summer, with the Nerazzurri in deep negotiations with the players.

If Inter target Dybala again for a visa waiver, the Nerazzurri team could be greatly improved this summer.

Inter's biggest challenge with Dybala's signing is that the players are demanding an annual salary of 10 million euros, and while this is difficult, Inter are considering lowering the total salary of the team so that they can offer Dybala enough in the coming weeks.

Juventus, for their part, intend to negotiate again with Dybala in February, and if they fail to meet the player's demands, Dybala is likely to leave the Bianconeri this summer.

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