BBC Sport journalist David Ornstein claims that Tottenham are closing in on a deal to sign Juventus striker Paulo Dybala.
Dybala’s future seems to lie away from the Serie A giants, with a move to Manchester United widely speculated in recent weeks.
However, the switch appeared to have collapsed due to his wage demands, and a problem regarding image rights.
And Sky Sport Italia claimed on Wednesday that Dybala could still end up in the Premier League, as Spurs have had a €75m (£69m) bid accepted for the Argentine.
Ornstein agrees that there is interest from Tottenham but a deal has not yet been struck, although it is “close”.
Ornstein wrote on Twitter: “Tottenham close to reaching agreement to sign Juventus forward Paulo Dybala. Deal not done but clubs hopeful.
“#THFC stepped up interest after their pursuit of Sporting Lisbon midfielder Bruno Fernandes ended over fee & Man Utd’s proposed move for Dybala was called off #JUVE #MUFC”
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