Tottenham ‘approach’ out-of-contract Juve man, player ‘not rushing future’

Jason Soutar
Reported Tottenham target Paulo Dybala celebrates a win with Alvaro Morata and Dusan Vlahovic

Tottenham have reportedly made their move for Juventus forward Paulo Dybala, who is out of contract at the end of the season.

The Argentine has scored 113 goals and provided 48 assists in 287 appearances for the Old Lady.


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He is out of contract at the end of the season and has been linked with Tottenham, Arsenal, Man Utd, Inter Milan, AS Roma and Atletico Madrid.

According to Alfredo Pedulla (via Sport Witness), Spurs is a real option for Dybala with club director Fabio Paratici – who brought the player to Juventus in 2015 – pushing for a move.

The journalist claims that the 28-year-old received ‘several enquiries’ when it was announced that he would leave the club.

He has ‘not responded’ to any offers and is instead ‘memorising’ them so he can concentrate on finishing the season with Juve.

Dybala knows that he is close to signing the ‘most delicate and important contract’ of his career and wants ‘total security’ at his new club.

It is believed that the forward would prefer to stay in Italy and is hoping that a move to Inter Milan will materialise.

He is in ‘no rush’ to make a decision, meaning it is unlikely that a move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will come to fruition in the coming weeks.

Meanwhile, Spurs boss Antonio Conte has reportedly offered himself to Paris Saint-Germain with Mauricio Pochettino’s exit imminent.

Conte joined the north Londoners in November following Nuno Espirito Santo’s disappointing time in charge. The Italian has turned their fortunes around with a top-four finish on the cards.

Pochettino, on the other hand, has an uncertain future in the French capital despite his side’s Ligue 1 triumph over the weekend.

Le Parisien claim that Pochettino’s exit from PSG is ‘imminent’, meanwhile, Conte has thrown his hat into the ring to replace the ex-Spurs boss.

Conte ‘has already offered himself up’ to the Parisiens on a two-year deal while sources insist that ‘contact’ between Pochettino and Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has ‘continued incessantly in recent months’.