Tottenham will turn down the chance to sign former Juventus forward Paulo Dybala due to his massive wage demands.
The Argentine, who leaves Juventus this summer after seven years at the club, had put the likes of Spurs, Arsenal and Manchester United on alert by hinting that he was keen on a move to the Premier League.
But despite his availability on a free transfer, Spurs chiefs have baulked at the cost of a potential deal — with the 28-year-old asking for around £280,000 a week.
Dybala scored 82 goals in 210 league games for Juventus but the Italian side declined to extend his stay in Turin when he asked for a net salary of €8m and a €2m bonus — the equivalent of around £373,000 a week.