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Transfer Update: Dybala demands £280, 000-a-week from Man United, Tottenham, Arsenal 

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 6, 2022 Sports No Comments2 Mins Read
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Juventus star demands high salary wage from suitors. star demands high salary wage from suitors.

Dybala has been closely linked with a move to Tottenham, with Antonio Conte reportedly looking for attacking reinforcements. However, it appears the Lilywhites are ready to look elsewhere as they are not interested in meeting the attacker’s hefty £280,000 a week wage demands.

Juventus star player 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, it would be difficult for premier League clubs to match his wages, and prefer to look elsewhere.

The 28-year-old, who joined Juventus in 2015, is now a free agent, having decided against extending his contract with the old lady. 

Dybala spent seven years at Juventus, during which he established himself as one of the most charismatic attackers in Europe. With 115 goals and 48 assists in less than 300 competitive appearances, the 28-year-old has a solid track record of performing in one of the best leagues in Europe. Given his status as a free agent, Tottenham were predictably one of the clubs to express the desire to sign the 28-year-old Argentine international. 

The winger was targeted by both Tottenham and Manchester United in 2019, but he decided to stay at Juventus.

Govima sports confirms that Tottenham, who had the strongest interest in Paulo Dybala, with Antonio Conte being a big fan of the Argentine, have turned down the opportunity to sign him because of his high wage demands.

Spurs signing Dybala would break the club’ wage structure, making him the highest paid player at the club above spurs captain Harry Kane.

Arsenal and Manchester United are similarly disinterested, with both admiring the player’s quality. While Tottenham are not willing to meet his salary demands, clubs like Newcastle United have expressed the desire to sign the Argentine, ahead of the new season.

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