Paulo Dybala is one of the most sought-after players on the football market this summer.
Barcelona and Inter were the most interested in Dybala’s services, but as it seemed, the managers of Argentinian and the leaders of Inter failed to find a common language in the last month.
Then the director Beppe Marotta sent an offer that read: an annual salary of five million euros, plus a million in bonuses that depend on the number of matches both in the domestic championship and in Europe.
Dybala would allegedly earn that million if he plays more than 50 percent of the matches in the season.
That offer was initially rejected, but now agent Jorge Antun has given the approval to close the deal.
The only thing holding back Inter is a large number of attackers, since Alexis Sanchez hasn’t left yet, and there are also Edin Dzeko and Joaquin Correa.
