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Paulo Dybala

I'm so fudging sick, how can it be on with Juventus contributing to wages one minute, then completely off? Who the fudge is Ornstein. I'm fudged off I let myself believe.
 
that is Football Italia with James Richardson right, he wouldn't lie to us, with an ice cream as witness...
 
Nothing will happen on Dybala for a couple of hours now whilst Daniel meets and greets Lo Celso.

His representatives will be working on it in the background but ultimately DL will need to get back on it once GLC is sorted.

Oh, and then there's some time with young Ryan to work in somehow.
 
Independant

Tottenham Hotspur today expect to complete the signings of Giovani Lo Celso and Ryan Sessegnon but are running out of time for a club-record deal for Paulo Dybala before tonight’s transfer deadline.

Spurs have already agreed personal terms with Dybala and earlier this week had a transfer offer accepted by Juventus – but the huge stumbling block to any deal remains untangling his image rights.

New Juventus head coach Maurizio Sarri has deemed Dybala surplus to requirements for the coming season and The Independent understands the club now deem offloading the player as vital for the smooth running of the rest of their transfer business this month.

They have already compromised on a price for the Argentina international and are now helping Tottenham to investigate whether the player’s labyrinthine image rights – which are owned by the Malta-based Star Image Company – can be settled after the completion of a transfer.

Sources close to the negotiations meanwhile say that the price to settle Dybala’s image right would be significantly lower than the £40m quoted in some Italian newspapers.

Juventus remain worried the sheer complexity of the deal could scupper any chance of a sale before tonight’s 5pm transfer deadline.

It was said to be “hanging by a thread” by a source involved at 11am on Thursday morning.
 
Independant

Tottenham Hotspur today expect to complete the signings of Giovani Lo Celso and Ryan Sessegnon but are running out of time for a club-record deal for Paulo Dybala before tonight’s transfer deadline.

Spurs have already agreed personal terms with Dybala and earlier this week had a transfer offer accepted by Juventus – but the huge stumbling block to any deal remains untangling his image rights.

New Juventus head coach Maurizio Sarri has deemed Dybala surplus to requirements for the coming season and The Independent understands the club now deem offloading the player as vital for the smooth running of the rest of their transfer business this month.

They have already compromised on a price for the Argentina international and are now helping Tottenham to investigate whether the player’s labyrinthine image rights – which are owned by the Malta-based Star Image Company – can be settled after the completion of a transfer.

Sources close to the negotiations meanwhile say that the price to settle Dybala’s image right would be significantly lower than the £40m quoted in some Italian newspapers.

Juventus remain worried the sheer complexity of the deal could scupper any chance of a sale before tonight’s 5pm transfer deadline.

It was said to be “hanging by a thread” by a source involved at 11am on Thursday morning.

Sounds like the goddamn image rights are the bottle neck, and if we get the chance to negotiate them after the deadline we might get him, if not it's not looking rosy.
 
Do the owners of the image rights consider that if he is unwanted by his current club, image rights will be worth less, and if he is successful in the biggest League in the world, he will be a bigger star? Come on, let's get this doooooooooone!!!
 
I suppose provisional deals are possible, as they are for medicals. We sign a transfer pending the image rights being settle in say two weeks. If this fails the deal is off and Juventus can re-register him as their window is still open. Pure speculation, of course.
 
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