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Agent for Juventus star denies signing with any club amid links to Tottenham

By Eddie Razo -

Tottenham Hotspur has been linked to Juventus forward Paulo Dybala, who has a connection with Managing Director of Football Fabio Paratici. 

The Spurs club chief isn’t afraid to bring in players he rates during his time with the Serie A club, as his January transfer deals for Rodrigo Bentancur and Dejan Kulusevski. As a result, it’s no surprise Dybala is rumored to be of interest to the north London club.

However, a recent report of Paulo Dybala reportedly heading to Inter Milan next season when his contract expires in June. Nonetheless, transfer window specialist Fabrizio Romano relayed the remarks made by his agent denying any deal being done. 

“I deny any kind of agreement with any club as of today. No agreement has been reached with Italian or foreign clubs yet,” Jorge Antun said. 

As a result, if Spurs feel as though the 28-year-old is the right target for them to add to their forward group, then there’s an opportunity to pursue the Argentine, who has yet to decide on his future.

This season, Dybala has scored 14 goals and recorded six assists in 35 fixtures for Juventus. 

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Archibald&Crooks (SC)
Archibald&Crooks (SC)
1 year ago

Message from Bryan Gil “what about me?”

Glory Costs Too Much
Glory Costs Too Much
1 year ago

Dybala and Fernandez would have been game changers for Poch, but as usual Levy wouldn’t pay the bit extra (the image rights) to get Dybala over the line, which when you consider the money that has been flushed down the toilet with the likes of N’Lardarse, Sess, Royal and Clarke is a joke. Instead of buying Bruno Fernandez he went for the much cheaper option of loaning Lo NoShow before eventually digging an even deeper hole for himself by buying this player.
Yes our scouts and DoF’s must take some of the blame for the players we actually bought (Paratici for Royal), but they also obviously recommended Dybala and Fernandez. It was Levy as CEO who wouldn’t pay the funds for those two class players, so he is solely at fault for the debacle that led to alternative options that have flopped massively.

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