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Tottenham, Arsenal tipped to sign 151-goal international striker if he drops £8.4m wage demands

Tottenham and Arsenal are very much in the race to sign Juventus striker Paulo Dybala but only if the Argentina star drops his unrealistic wage demands.

The 28-year-old, who has also been linked with Liverpool and Manchester United, will be out of contract this summer and as such is looking for a big signing-on fee and salary to go with it.

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Dybala has been at Juve since 2015, winning five Serie A titles and four Coppa Italia’s during that time.

He has also scored 113 goals in 283 games for the Old Lady, who are already committed to the player’s exit.

Chelsea, along with the named Premier League quartet, have also been tipped to swoop for the classy attacker.

However, it now appears that the north London duo lead the race to get a deal over the line.

But Italian journalist and former coach, Giancarlo Padovan, claims that Dybala’s €10million (£8.4m) wage demands are excessive. That is despite the fact that will not cost a penny in transfer fees.

“He is a proud player, not depressed,” Padovan told Sky (via Sport Witness).

“He knows that besides Juventus there are many important teams, he knows that he can go to Atletico or stay in Italy, at Inter.

“In England, there are Arsenal or Tottenham: in short, he will not remain unemployed.

“I don’t think he will earn the €10m (£8.4m) euros a year he is asking for. But he

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