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How much Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham would have to pay to seal Paulo Dybala transfer

Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur would all likely have to match Paulo Dybala’s £11.5m Juventus wages in order to seal his services in the summer. The Argentine playmaker is set to end his seven-year spell in Turin at the end of the season with his contract set to expire.

There was hope at the Juventus Stadium that they would be able to commit him to a new deal but that now appears unlikely. Various reports have suggested he will wave goodbye to the Old Lady come the conclusion of the 2021/22 campaign.

That news has put the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham on red alert - the London trio having all been linked with a move for the former Palermo star in the past. Any move would certainly be an eye-catching move considering the form that Dybala has displayed both in Serie A and in the Champions League over the past few seasons.

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However, despite the Argentine being available on a free transfer in just a few months’ time, a swoop for Dybala’s services would certainly not be cheap by any stretch of the imagination. According to Salary Sport, his annual wages with Juventus were £11.5m - a fee that any interested parties would likely have to reach at a minimum.

That is not taking into account any signing-on fee that any of Arsenal, Chelsea or Spurs would have to pay to Dybala himself or any of his representatives. Regardless, forking out those considerable wages would still see any recruiting club save money should they secure the striker.

According to transfermarkt, he is currently valued at £36m - an amount that any club would likely be paying over three years of his contract should they agree to the same wages that

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