The Argentine star joined the Giallorossi as a free agent after leaving Juventus.
Paulo Dybala has insisted he doesn’t hold a grudge against Inter after his failed move to San Siro earlier this summer.
The Argentine star ended his seven-year stay at Juventus when his contract ended in June.
Inter emerged as Dybala’s most likely destination ahead of the next season. But, the Nerazzurri refused to chase the 28-year-old’s signature after adding Romelu Lukaku and Henrikh Mkhitaryan to their attacking line.
Dybala went on to join Roma last week but says he bears no ill feelings about Inter.
“I didn’t feel betrayed,” Dybala said at a presentation media conference. “Since ending my contract with Juve I spoke to some teams more than others. I have a good relationship with Marotta.”
Asked about his decision to join Roma, he added: “Roma have won a very important trophy and want to have ambition for the future.
“Roma have grown with the coach and the players. Our goal is winning game by game, then later we’ll see where we are. Right now there are teams ahead of us for the Scudetto, we have to work to do well.
“I know there is a great desire, but it’s too early to talk about it. But I like to win.”