Tottenham’s transfer hopes alive as Dybala agent knocks back Serie A talk
Tottenham’s hopes of landing Paulo Dybala this summer remain open after the striker’s agent denied agreeing a transfer elsewhere.
Spurs have a long standing interest in the striker, who will leave Juventus for free this summer. Daniel Levy tried to sign the 28-year-old in the summer of 2019 only for the deal to collapse of the player’s complicated image rights.
The Juve icon appeared to be on his way to north London after the two clubs agreed a £64.4m fee. But the deal collapsed over personal terms and in particular an issue regarding Dybala’s image rights, who were owned by a third-party.
Tottenham have been mentioned as suitors for Dybala again this summer with Fabio Paratici at the helm. The Italian negotiated Dybala’s move from Palermo to Turin in 2015.
But on Wednesday a number of reports claimed Inter Milan had secured a deal with Dybala.
But that talk was quickly rebuffed by Dybala’s representative, Jorge Antun.
Paulo Dybala’s agent Jorge Antun on Inter deal rumours: “I deny any kind of agreement with any club, as of today. No agreement has been reached with Italian or foreign clubs yet”. #Dybala
Inter remain interested in Paulo Dybala, of course – but the deal is not done as of now.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 4, 2022
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