Juventus star, Paulo Dybala will join Tottenham, Manchester United or Arsenal this summer only if any of these Premier League clubs are able to pay his £280,000-a-week wage demands.
For this reason, Tottenham have withdrawn their interest in signing the Argentine from Juventus.
The 28-year-old, who joined Juventus in 2015, is now available as a free agent, having decided against extending his contract in Turin.
The winger was targeted by both Tottenham and Manchester United in 2019, but he decided to stay at Juventus.
And now, Daily Mail reports that Tottenham, who had the strongest interest in Dybala, with Antonio Conte being his fan, have turned down the opportunity to sign him because of his wage demands.
Dybala would break Spurs’ wage structure, making him the highest paid player at the club above Harry Kane.
Arsenal and Manchester United are similarly disinterested, with both admiring the player’s quality.