Juventus forward Paulo Dybala has reportedly agreed a deal to move to Tottenham Hotspur.
That’s according to Italian journalist Di Marzio, who says that an agreement between the two clubs have been reached.
It is believed that it is now just left for Dybala to agree personal terms with Mauricio Pochettino’s side.
The news comes after Manchester United had to pull the plug on a potential swap deal involving Dybala and Lukaku, because of the Argentine’s reluctance to move to Old Trafford, as per the Telegraph.
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Adesso è il @SpursOfficial su @PauDybala_JR: intesa con la @juventusfc e ora si tratta col giocatore/agente. Tutto ora su @SkySport 24 #calciomercato
— Gianluca Di Marzio (@DiMarzio) August 6, 2019
It would be a blow for United fans to see Dybala playing in a Spurs shirt this season if these reports are to be believed, given he was clearly of interest to manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
But if Dybala had no interest in playing for the Reds then it was wise to pull out of the move.
If Spurs meet Dybala’s demands for the player and he does indeed move to North London, it will no doubt fuel more talk of Christian Eriksen moving to United.
Sky Sports reported earlier today that Eriksen is being considered by the Reds, but no official bid has yet been made for the Danish international.