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Reports | Tottenham set to shatter their transfer record with a move for Paulo Dybala

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Tottenham are set to make a stunning move for Juventus star Paulo Dybala, with the North London side looking to shatter their transfer record. The 25-year-old has been heavily linked with a move away this summer with Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester United, and even Real Madrid all in the race.

After nearly a year and a half of not spending any money, Tottenham have been on a stunning run with rumours flooding the North London side. And they’ve followed through on their promise bringing in Tanguy Ndombele for a club-record sum and starlet Jack Clarke. However, their business is not done yet, with Spurs linked with a move for Giovani Lo Celso and another forward.

With Fernando Llorente and Vincent Janssen having left the club, it leaves Harry Kane as the club’s lone center-forward and that is not good news. They need a new attacker and it seems that Paulo Dybala is one of their top targets. The Evening Standard has reported that the North London side has made contact with Juventus over a sensational move for the Argentine.

The 25-year-old is potentially on his way out from Turin, with Juventus prepared to listen to offers and Spurs believe that a deal is possible. Previous reports have indicated that any fee for Dybala will be in and around the £70-£80 million mark, with Juventus setting price tag amidst interest from various other sides.

Mauricio Pochettino has already revealed his admiration for the former Palermo star and the Standard further adds that Dybala’s versatility to play across the front-line appeals to Tottenham boss.

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