Supporters of Tottenham Hotspur have been reacting to a transfer report which has emerged regarding Juventus’ Argentine attacker Paulo Dybala.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, as cited by The Sun, the Old Lady are willing to sell Dybala if a club meets their demands for him.
However, it is reported that the Serie A outfit is after £100m for the Argentine frontman.
Tottenham had previously wanted to sign the 26-year-old forward from Juventus and despite coming close to completing the signing, it did not happen (via The Independent).
So, following the report on the Old Lady’s asking price for Dybala emerging, lots of Spurs fans reacted to the report when it was posted to social media by Talking THFC.
Juventus have reportedly made former Tottenham Hotspur transfer target Paulo Dybala available for sale this summer. [Sky Sports] #THFC pic.twitter.com/NMlYwwVr1d
— Talking THFC (@TalkingTHFC) August 13, 2020
It was an opportunist signing last summer. Just can’t see it happening this summer, my only hope is Jose pull and desire to play in the prem but could easily go to City. Unfortunately just not gonna happen
— Ethan (@EthanCOYS) August 13, 2020
We should break the bank for this guy. Take the risk. He’s THAT good.
— ap (@otheranthony) August 13, 2020
this has to be top priority besides getting a decent rb. bring in #bale or #dybala. this would set a statement also for other players (kane, son) that we are heading in the right direction. #thfc
— Jan Kummer (@jan_kummer) August 13, 2020
While Jose Mourinho’s side has previously had an interest in the Argentine, a report from Tuttosport mentioned Real Madrid and Manchester City as two potential suitors for the attacker.
Do you think there is any chance of Spurs signing Paulo Dybala?
No, it will not happen
Yes, anything is possible
Don’t do this to us ?
— Henrik Löfgren (@HenrikLfgren) August 13, 2020
Get him in!!!
— Alex (@_alexthfc) August 13, 2020
During the 2019/20 Serie A season, Dybala bagged 11 goals and six assists over 33 league appearances for Juventus (per WhoScored).
The Argentine also secured a stellar 7.44/10 average rating in Serie A which made him the Old Lady’s second-best performing player behind Cristiano Ronaldo (per WhoScored).
Levy get this done .. wishful thinking
— Jarv,????????????????????????? (@EssexJarv) August 13, 2020
Unless @TanguyNdombele moves the other way, which is doubtful, I can’t see this happening. We don’t have the budget or Champions League football for Dybala.
Would prefer us to focus on a defender or RB.— Lee (@Leepearce23774) August 13, 2020
No no no no no
— BenMixture (@BenMixture) August 13, 2020
As can be seen in these responses from Spurs fans, they had mixed reactions following the latest report on Paulo Dybala.