Inter have put together a contract proposal for Paulo Dybala, but it is significantly less than the amount he would have made at Juventus as well as bonuses to safeguard Inter in the event of injuries. The Argentina international is a no-bidder since Juve initially agreed to an EUR10m per season deal prior to pulling the deal.
He has been linked to a variety of clubs, but he hasn't been able to find the long list of major clubs that he expected to sign his signature.
In the report by online casino malaysia, Inter have come up with their proposition, which is an initial EUR5m per season and an additional EUR1m when he is playing at least 50% of their games in that season. It's basically the pay-as-you-play contract that gives the club security in the event that Dybala's injuries flare up once more.
The player of 28 years old made just 29, Serie A appearances for Juventus this season, with 10 appearances in other competitions while only five of them were for the Champions League.
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He still scored 15 goals and gave six assists.
Inter have also requested agent Jorge Antun to lower his commissions for the free agent which is why they Inter are currently speaking directly with the intermediary Fabrizio De Vecchi, rather than directly to Antun himself. The pay would also include additional bonuses based on performance, however the base amount of EUR5m is definitely lower than the EUR7m plus bonuses that he wanted.
Another thing to note is the existence in a clause of release within Dybala's contract that allows for the possibility of a sale in the future.