JAKARTA - Inter Milan director Giuseppe Marotta has denied his team's interest in Juventus striker Paulo Dybala, whose contract expires at the end of this season.
Quoted from Antara from football-italy, Monday, Marotta made sense about the rumors that Dybala is currently the target of a club of Inter's caliber, but he emphasized that his club is currently satisfied with the four existing attackers.
"Whenever a player of Dybala's caliber approaches the end of his contract, it is only natural that he is linked with this or that club. However, we have four strikers in our squad who we really like and are not looking for anyone in that area," said Marotta.
Marotta said players like Paulo Dybala will be an aspiration for many clubs and Inter Milan will now pay attention to the evolution that has occurred in this transfer market.
The Italian man reiterated that currently Inter Milan are quite satisfied and show respect for the strikers they have and have played well for the Nerazzuri.
"Dybala will be an aspiration for many clubs and we will continue to monitor the evolution of the market, but we are satisfied at the moment and want to show respect to a striker who has done well for Inter," said Marotta.
Currently, Inter Milan have four strikers who have become mainstays such as Lautaro Martinez, Edin Dzeko, Alexis Sanchez and young player Martin Satriano and are unlikely to be looking for a new striker in the transfer market this winter.
Edin Dzeko recorded 27 appearances and scored 11 goals, while Lautaro Martinez played 26 times and scored 12 goals. In addition, Alexis Sanchez has also played 19 times and scored 4 goals.
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