Italian newspaper Tuttosport features an interview today with one of the most important agents in Europe, Frederico Pastorello.
Known for being an intermediate in several important deals with Serie A clubs, the official has given his opinion on the current market and how it will be affected by the Coronavirus crisis.
And it turns out he’s mentioned Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane in one of his answers. That’s when the agent was asked about the swaps of big players like Paulo Dybala, and he said he finds it unlikely.
“I don’t know the situation from the inside because I’m not his agent, but Dybala seems to have flourished again. I honestly still see him at Juve,” Pastorello told Tuttosport.
“I don’t think the swaps will concern him, Kane or the champions. I think that the clubs, rather than depriving themselves of the best in such operations, perhaps will wait a year longer to aim for a greater collection. I imagine many swaps, however, between the medium-high-end players of the big.”
Pastorello mentioned both Paulo Dybala and Harry Kane as examples, probably not on purpose, but they’ve been involved in rumours about a swap for each other.
Not long ago, the very same Tuttosport had been reporting Juventus’ interest in signing Kane, and claimed that due to Tottenham’s attempt to get Dybala last year, the Old Lady could use the Argentine star in the deal.
But at least according to Pastorello, that doesn’t seem like a very likely option for the next transfer window.