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Paulo Dybala

I am 400% confident that this deal is not happening. Juve or the players agent will come out in the next couple of days stating there has been no contact from Tottenham for this player.

Why wouldn’t they
What’s the benefit for them
 
All ive seen of him is going hard on ndombele lo celso snd sessegnon before anyone else did, Alderweireld and Eriksen to stay too

Lincoln dos Santos is a player he said we will be looking to bring in in the next year for our youth setup. That's an extremely obscure call, so if it turns out to be true I'll believe he knows brick.

Throwing down things like "done and dusted" etc days before anyone else looks great if it happens, but also allows them (ITK's) to step back if the deal doesn't happen and list a load of reason's why it failed.
 
Are other clubs cursed with these ITK wannabe brick house tossers? We seem to have droves of them.

I typed “ITK” search into teletext, and we easily had 90% of the scumbags.
 
Are other clubs cursed with these ITK wannabe brick house tossers? We seem to have droves of them.

I typed “ITK” search into teletext, and we easily had 90% of the scumbags.
I like them. Entertainment for the off season.
 
Some meat on the bones within the sky sports transfer centre feed as of 20:45, although the lazy fudgers haven’t turned it into a stand alone ‘article’ yet, presumably as we are not man utd.


DYBALA TO SPURS HINGES ON DEPARTURES

Tottenham’s potential move for Juventus forward Paulo Dybala hinges on the futures of Christian Eriksen and Danny Rose, Sky Sports News understands.

Spurs are huge admirers of the Argentina striker and inquired about him earlier in the window while negotiations with Real Madrid over Eriksen were simultaneously ongoing.

But Eriksen looks set to stay in north London after Real boss Zinedine Zidane indicated a preference to try and sign Manchester United's Paul Pogba over the Denmark international, who could still ultimately sign a new Spurs contract.

A deal for Dybala to join Tottenham has therefore been described as "unlikely" at this stage, but Juve are understood to have an interest in Rose, who has been made available by Tottenham this summer.

Should Juve decide to press ahead with a £25m deal for the England left-back, Spurs may look to negotiate a lower fee for Dybala - rated at around £80m - as part of the deal.
 
Stand alone ‘article’ now added for the above and includes extra snippets below:

Dybala, 25, is currently considering his Juventus future during an extended break following the Copa America, where he played alongside Spurs defender Juan Foyth and transfer target Giovani Lo Celso for Argentina.

Tottenham remain interested in a deal to sign Real Betis midfielder Lo Celso, especially if an option for Eriksen materialises before the end of the window but, with less than two weeks to go, that looks no closer to happening.

After selling Kieran Trippier to Atletico Madrid, Spurs are understood to be happy with their options at right-back, with Serge Aurier still at the club and Mauricio Pochettino keen to give chances to Foyth and Kyle Walker-Peters.

Centre-back Toby Alderweireld also looks set to stay after the £25m release clause in his contract expired on Thursday, with Pochettino set to decide between him, Jan Vertonghen, Davinson Sanchez and Eric Dier as his centre-back options this coming season.


https://www.skysports.com/football/...n-christian-eriksen-and-danny-rose-departures

Was just thinking that if he doesnt leave juve this summer, then the chelsea bastards will 100% sign him next year.
 
Some meat on the bones within the sky sports transfer centre feed as of 20:45, although the lazy fudgers haven’t turned it into a stand alone ‘article’ yet, presumably as we are not man utd.

DYBALA TO SPURS HINGES ON DEPARTURES

Doesn't exactly make sense... if anything it is Lo Celso's signing that would depend on Eriksen's departure. Dybala would not play instead of Eriken; if anything the player most at risk from his arrival would be Dele.
 
Paulo Dybala wants to stay at Juventus despite possible Man Utd swap deal with Romelu Lukaku

By Sky in Italy
Last Updated: 27/07/19 10:31pm


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Argentina striker Paulo Dybala wants to remain at Juventus
Paulo Dybala wants to stay at Juventus and fight for his place under Maurizio Sarri, according to Sky in Italy.

Sky Sports News understands Juventus are preparing to make an offer for Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku and had been willing to include the Argentina striker as part of the deal.


But Sky in Italy say Dybala wants to remain in Turin and could return from his summer break early in order to start learning Sarri's methods.


Dybala is currently due back at Juventus on August 5 having been given extra time off by the Serie A champions after featuring for Argentina in the Copa America this summer.

United have been negotiating with Inter Milan for Lukaku but the clubs remain far apart in their valuation of the Belgium international.

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Romelu Lukaku is attracting interest from Juventus and Inter Milan
Inter made a bid of £53.9m upfront for Lukaku with no add-ons earlier this week which was rejected by United.

It is understood United would want in excess of the £75m they paid to sign Lukaku from Everton in 2017 if they are to allow him to leave Old Trafford.

 
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