Tottenham And Juventus Agree To £64 Million Transfer Fee For Paulo Dybala
Paulo Dybala is set for a move to Tottenham Hotspur after an agreement was reached on transfer fee of £64.4m with Juventus.
The Argentine was previously linked to Manchester United in a swap deal for Romelu Lukaku. It later happened that the deal was ruled out based on wages and fees demanded for which United considered to be too high.
Despite the progress made with Juve, there has not been any personal agreement reached between Spurs and the player's agent according to Sky Sports Italia.
However, since the Argentine has lowered his asking price, Manchester United might rekindle their interest in him, but there is an issue and it is that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is looking for a player who would be ready to give a long term commitment to the club.
Dybala, who was linked to Liverpool in a swap for Mo Salah in February, knew faced an uncertain future at Turin and a move would pay off.
However, since the Argentine has lowered his asking price, Manchester United might rekindle their interest in him, but there is an issue and it is that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is looking for a player who would be ready to give a long term commitment to the club.
Dybala, who was linked to Liverpool in a swap for Mo Salah in February, knew faced an uncertain future at Turin and a move would pay off.
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