It’s no secret that Paulo Dybala will be a free agent in the summer, and it’s also no secret that teams such as Arsenal and Tottenham are interested in his services.
After all, both the Gunners and Spurs could do with a player of the Argentine’s ilk, but their chances to sign him will likely rest on whether they qualify for the Champions League or not.
Tottenham might have an advantage with Fabio Paratici, who initially signed Dybala at Juventus from Palermo, but that doesn’t mean they will necessarily win the battle.
Plenty of other clubs will be interested, and as previously reported, an intermediary has done what Corriere dello Sport call an ‘extensive tour’ of Europe to find out what clubs are prepared to offer the player.
He also went to Spain, where Atlético Madrid are well known admirers of the player, with some believing they might stand the best chance of getting the Juventus star.
That’s not decided yet, however, with Dybala likely to want to focus on the end of the campaign before making his choice, but if Arsenal and Tottenham did sit down with the intermediary, then he will find out ‘in the next few hours’ what they are prepared to offer him.