AC Milan, the Italian football champion, entered negotiations to sign Argentine international Paulo Dybala, whose contract with Juventus expires at the end of this month. Dybala’s contract with Juventus expires on Thursday, and the Argentine player can now sign for free to any team.
According to Calciomercato, Milan broke into the Dybala deal, taking advantage of the stalemate in the negotiations between the player and Inter. The site indicated that the first contact took place between Milan officials and Dybala’s representatives two weeks ago.
Calciomercato explained that Milan had informed Dybala’s representatives that he was interested in contracting the Argentine star, and was preparing an offer that included receiving an annual salary of less than 7 million euros.
And the Inter administration had rejected Dybala’s terms regarding the annual salary and his agent’s commission in the deal, which led to the recent freezing of negotiations.
The Italian website stated that Dybala is open to moving to Milan, but gives priority to Inter and Atletico Madrid.