Inter Milan great Beppe Bergomi has qestioned their interest in Juventus striker Paulo Dybala.
It's been announced this week that Dybala will leave when his contract expires in June.
Inter are among clubs linked with the Argentina international, though Bergomi says they should look elsewhere.
Bergomi said: “I still think of Dybala as a Juve player and I find it hard to see him are another Italian team.
“It's true that he's played there for seven years and we can't yet say that he's a real symbol, but in Italy Dybala is Juve.
“I'm sorry to see it, as I am sorry for (Gigio) Donnarumma and as I am sorry for (Lorenzo) Insigne. He's a great player and I'm sorry to see it end this way.
“He is technically good and can make the decisive pass, but if he doesn't have the right partner with the runs in behind, who is getting on the end of his passes?
“Inter attack a lot through wide areas, but in that sense he's missing a point of reference and needs a different strike partner."
“At the moment I don't see him being very useful at Inter, even if I recognize that he can play as the second striker in a 3-5-2 with another striker."
“Today, in my opinion, Dybala would encounter some problems in that squad."