
Juventus have put another contract offer on the table for Argentine striker Paulo Dybala, with the Serie A superstar being eyed by Tottenham.
Tutto Juve claim that the Turin-based giants are desperate for Dybala to sign a new deal with the club, with Juventus offering a contract worth €7m-a-year (£5m) for the former Palermo attacker.
As per the report, though, there’s no guarantees that Dybala will sign a new contract with Juventus, with Tottenham one of the clubs keeping tabs over the world-class attacker’s situation with the Italian side.
Dybala’s contract expires in the summer, and as you can expect, many clubs would like to have the 28-year-old for next season, especially with the forward reaching the peak years of his career.
The attacker has done well this season with Juventus, with Dybala hitting 12 goals and registering six assists in all competitions, which is why the Bianconeri are so eager to keep their no. 10 around for that much longer.
However, with talks taking time to conclude, Tottenham could swoop in for Dybala if he fails to sign a contract with Juventus, with the South American likely to be open to playing for Antonio Conte in north London.
Dybala contract will define if Tottenham launch historic transfer

This isn’t the first time Tottenham have been strongly linked with a move for Dybala, with the north London side coming close to signing the attacker in the 2019 summer transfer window. And this contract decision from the Argentine could define if Spurs can finally pull off the historic transfer.
Indeed, Dybala would be an outstanding addition to Tottenham and another world-class attacker at the club to join Harry Kane and Heung-min Son, yet the entire move boils down to if Juventus fail to sign the forward down to a new contract.
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