Arsenal-linked Dybala has hinted that he would be interested in a move to the Premier League.

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The Argentina international forward is set to leave Juventus this summer as a free agent, and a number of clubs have expressed interest in him.

As he prepares to leave Juventus at the conclusion of his contract, Paulo Dybala, who is rumoured to be an Arsenal summer transfer target, has hinted that a move to the Premier League would appeal to him.

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The South American striker has spent the previous seven years at Juventus, scoring 115 goals in 293 games, but he is ready to move on in 2022.

When asked about his future plans, a player who has been connected with Serie A giants Inter says: “I am fairly calm, the people that work with me are taking care of things.”

“I am very at ease in Italy. I’d like to learn more about other leagues, such as Premier and Liga, but I’m content in Italy. I’ve been there for ten years, I’m familiar with the tournament, and they now treat me like an Italian.

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Would Dybala like to play alongside Lautaro at club level?

Dybala was among the goals for Copa America title holders Argentina as they swept aside Euro 2020 winners Italy in the 2022 Finalissima at Wembley.

Angel Di Maria and Lautaro Martinez were also on target for the Albiceleste, who saw mercurial captain Lionel Messi put on another creative masterclass as he claimed the Man of the Match award.

Were Dybala to link up with Inter over the coming weeks, then he would be reunited with international colleague Lautaro at San Siro.

The presence of a familiar face in Milan could work in the Nerazzurri’s favour – while Argentine icon Javier Zanetti is vice-president at Inter – but Dybala insists no decision has been taken on his future.

He added: “Me and Lautaro? Lautaro is a phenomenon, today he played an incredible game, a beautiful goal and a great assist. But today we are only talking about the national team.”

Argentina, who are readying themselves for another shot at global glory when the 2022 World Cup gets underway in November, will be back in action on Sunday when taking in a friendly date with Estonia.