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Report: Tottenham-linked Serie A star could be sold by club; Liverpool, Man United also keen

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Dybala staying put at Juventus

Tottenham target Paulo Dybala could be sold by Juventus

According to The Sun, Paulo Dybala, who has been linked with Tottenham Hotspur among other clubs, is facing an uncertain future at Serie A champions Juventus.

The 27-year-old has been on Tottenham’s radars in the past and continues to be a subject of interest from the club. Along with Spurs, the likes of Liverpool and Manchester United have also been linked with the Argentine star ahead of the summer transfer window.

Paulo Dybala came close to leaving Juventus
Paulo Dybala has been on Tottenham’s radar for a while

Now, Juventus have admitted that there is a lack of clarity on his future as negotiations over a contract deal haven’t progressed. Dybala’s current deal with the reigning Italian champions runs out in 2022. So, next summer will provide them with the final chance to cash in on him unless he signs a new contract.

Juventus director Fabio Paratici has now revealed that talks over his contract will continue but admitted that there are concerns over his fitness.

“Paulo still has a few problems – it’s like he’s on a swing. Some days he’s better and others he’s worse. He seemed okay [last week], then he felt some pain again. We have spoken [about this contract], we have been speaking and will continue to speak in the next few days and months.”

Paulo Dybala
Dybala’s contract expires in 2022

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Tottenham came close to signing Dybala in 2019 but a deal fell through. The 27-year-old has endured a difficult couple of seasons of late. The ongoing campaign has been a tough one due to injuries as well as the fact that he hasn’t been able to fit into manager Andrea Pirlo’s plans.

Should he fail to agree a new contract, Juventus plan on selling him in the summer. Given his quality, bringing him in would be quite the coup. But with the finances being as they are, it will be interesting to see if Tottenham do go after Dybala in the summer.

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