Inter Milan CEO Giuseppe Marotta is hoping Juventus playmaker Paulo Dybala will join the Nerazzurri after it was confirmed he is leaving the Old Lady.
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Speaking at the L'Amico Atletico event, as per FCInterNews, the Italian executive said: "In sport, we sometimes must accept what I call little white lies.
"But of course we're hoping that Paulo Dybala can play for us."
The diminutive Argentine has been in Turin for the past seven years following his arrival from Palermo. Inter's interest in the 28-year-old is perhaps justified, with Dybala having reached double figures in goals in all but two seasons since the 2014/15 campaign.
He has also been a consistent playmaker for his teammates during his time in Italy, especially for Juve, having amassed 48 assists in total for the Bianconeri.
Inter have also reportedly been linked with bringing Romelu Lukaku back to the club, but it could be difficult to get a deal done after Chelsea bought the Belgian for €115 million (R1.9 billion) from them just a year ago.
Asked about the disparity between the Premier League and Serie A, the Internazionale chief was honest in his response.
"The gap is widening, our power has diminished," Marotta added.
"We found ourselves unprepared when the turning point came, and stayed stuck in the patronage model of the 1990s.
"In Milan, there were the Moratti and Berlusconi families.
"Today, Inter and Milan have foreign owners who have brought money and a new business model.
"So there was a gap that widened, we weren't able to exploit the resources we have.
"Now the top players move from Serie A to play in other countries, this is why we need to rediscover the competitiveness, which can't just be achieved through spending.
"We also need to rely on competence and innovation."
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