Both Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur have been tipped to move for Juventus forward Paulo Dybala if the Argentine hits the market this summer.
Dybala will enter the final 12 months of his contract at the end of the season and, although talks over an extension have been dragging on for months, an agreement is yet to be found. Things got a little awkward back in December when Dybala claimed talks had not been opened, forcing club president Andrea Agnelli to publicly question what he was doing.
Director Fabio Paratici recently confirmed that Juventus remain keen to tie Dybala down to a new deal, but that is seemingly not as easy as they would have hoped, and now France Football (via Sport Witness) have named Chelsea and Spurs as potential suitors if talks continue to stall.
As the story goes, the two London clubs would be ‘willing to pay’ up to £50m to lure Dybala over to the Premier League. Continue reading