According to Goal, Juventus have told Paulo Dybala’s entourage that they will listen to offers for the Argentine striker this summer, and that has handed Tottenham Hotspur a timely boost. Manager Mauricio Pochettino wants to sign the 25-year-old, but the North Londoners and other suitors have not tabled any official bid, reports Goal. Spurs boss believes Dybala can help boost his side’s chances of winning the Premier League if he is added to their attack, but he definitely won’t come cheap given his quality and market value.
La Stampa, who earlier claimed Tottenham’s £45 million bid for the Argentina international has been knocked back, reported that Juventus value the forward around £81 million, and while it’s hard to see chairman Daniel Levy part with such amount, both parties could reach an agreement on a fee.