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We need Dybala ..no affection on Lukaku. Next year, Lukaku will be gone, meanwhile Dybala won't be for free anymore
No money for Bremer and Dybala.Look at how cheap we are. Not spending money on any player. One player that has great potential, and would fix our defence for a decade - Bremer - we can't put together any cash for him. In such a scenario, how can you pass up on a player like Dybala?
Especially when Dzeko and Sanchez are way past it, and will not be here next season. Lukaku will not be here. Correa may be, but isn't good enough. How can Dybala be passed then? It has to be negotiation tactics.
This is the thing which you guys should distinguish. What you want and what you are hearing from the reporters. They are two separate things with no relation or correlation.I think it's embarassing because he's been very vocal about Di Marzio and co. presenting a different version of events constantly, while he's always been quite sure that this deal would happen. But eh, can't say I'm overly invested in Pedulla's reputation, I'd just quite like Dybala to play for Inter.
Assuming he has a good year, I 100% believe Chelsea will either loan plus obligation him to us for the next year or outright send him here permanently for 40 million. The only way I don't see that happening is if Rom has a bad year and doesn't want to come back. Otherwise he'll be 30 and Chelsea will just want to wash their hands of him.But Lukaku isn't really back, a 1-year season loan means nothing
Paulo Dybala and Beppe Marotta made a pact several months ago. Not in April, even earlier. From the height of his great relationship with Joya, the managing director had assured him that he would do everything to bring him to Inter . One of his real balls, an invitation absolutely accepted by the attacker who has been released for a few hours. In fact, it is no coincidence that for two and a half months we have been repeating: Dybala said no to any proposal, wait for Inter; he will not make any decisions as long as there is hope of going to Inter. In the meantime, the Nerazzurri have closed the sensational Lukaku operation,but relations between Marotta and Dybala did not end in a flash. Indeed, there is a pact: the Nerazzurri CEO asked him for time while waiting to perfect some releases and at the same time recommended Dybala to keep him informed about all the developments. Dybala thought he was already Inter, for sure he will not wait forever. In the event of new proposals, he will keep whoever asked him (Marotta) informed. So far we are in perfect line with what we have said: Paulo waited, Marotta met his representatives (once publicly in the office), he spoke of "white lies", "we threw ourselves headlong", "I hope he can wear the Inter shirt ". The rest does not depend on us, but on Inter (the same goes for Bremer who has had an agreement for months, waiting for the clubs to meet). And what will Dybala do? He will wait a while longer for whoever has chosen (Inter), then if the current suggestions (including Milan) materialize, he will communicate it to those who have blocked him (so far without formalizing) for months.
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Yeah, but the issue might be what kind of contract Dybala has with the agent. Sometimes players sign pretty shitty agreements with the agents/agencies.
Yep, it sucks that we will lose player of this caliber cause that bum.Lukaku signing ended Dybala operation automatically
plot twist, Dybala signs for MonzaDi Marzio linking Dybala with Monza was one of the most hilarious rumours i have read in years. I get he has a show and he needs to deliver "news" every night but come on. That was comical.
Not how it usually works in football. The agent commission is on top of what dybala wants.I dont understand.
Dybala is a free agent, he can choose his employer and if that is inter, then how does his agent's contract interfere. Arent they mutually exclusive from each other?
Inter offer "X"
Dybala accepts - that agents commission is taken from Dybala's share, and not one-off bonus on top of offer "X"
Also think @Puma premise is correct, the agent works for Dybala otherwise it is a conflict of interest and Dybala can sue his agent.
Note; I have no idea what the latest is, surrounding this transfer it seems to have died in the ass like a Hamster that used to be Mr Garrison's pet.