A higher salary and the Champions League. Roma's leader is prepared to move to Inter


Roma's leader Paulo Dybala may transfer to another Serie A club as he desires to play in the UEFA Champions League, reports Tuttosport.
The Argentine footballer is eager to compete in the Champions League and even believes his omission from Argentina's Copa America squad was due to this. Roma might also consider selling Dybala, as his salary is set to increase from six to eight million euros next season.
Currently, the valuation of the Argentine forward for Serie A clubs is around 20 million euros, but Inter may attempt to negotiate a lower price. This would allow them to acquire Roma's highest-paid player. At the same time, a long-term contract would enable the Milanese to spread Dybala's substantial salary over several years.
Additionally, Juventus' Italian forward Federico Chiesa is contemplating a change of clubs. The winger is disenchanted with the Zebras and is interested in joining Roma.




















