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Antonio Conte's Tottenham side opted against signing Argentine international Paulo Dybala due to the fact he was holding out for a staggering £280,000 a week.

The 28-year-old forward leaves Juventus this summer on a free transfer after the player could not reach an agreement with the Turin-based titans over an extension, putting plenty of top clubs across the continent on high alert.

Fellow Premier League sides Arsenal and Manchester United are both rumoured to have explored the possibility of signing Dybala. However, the astronomical wages prove to be a sticking point for many teams - not just Spurs, as per SportsMail.

The fact any side who did get Dybala would not pay a penny in transfer fees is clearly not as tempting as his agents may have first thought. Dybala's record in front of goal is an impressive one, with 82 strikes across 210 games but Juventus are still more than willing to let him walk away for nothing this summer. The five-time Serie A winner wanted £373,000 a week to remain at the Allianz Stadium.

As things stand, one of the few concrete offers Dybala has received

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