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Tottenham Hotspur: Fans react to report suggesting the club could reignite their interest in Paulo Dybala

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Fans of Tottenham Hotspur have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which relays a report that claims the club could reignite their interest in Juventus forward Paulo Dybala.

According to a recent report by Tuttosport (via Football Italia), the Serie A side are around €5 million (£4.5 million) per year off of Paulo Dybala’s wage demands, with Juventus reportedly offering the winger €10 million (£9 million) per year, while Dybala and his agents are demanding €15 million (€13.5 million).

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The report continues by stating that, although the player’s contract still has until the summer of 2022 to run, the more time that passes without the 27-year-old putting pen to paper on a new deal with I Bianconeri, the chances of his sale increase.

There is by no means a shortage of interested parties, with Spurs, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain all reported to be keen on a move for the £72 million-rated Argentine.

So, how did these Tottenham Hotspur fans react to the report suggesting their club could be interested in signing Paulo Dybala?

In the summer of 2019, Tottenham were heavily linked with a move for Dybala, with Football.london even reporting that the club had bid €70 million (£62.8 million) for the winger, only for them to then fail to reach an agreement regarding the image rights of the player, leaving the move dead in the water.

Would you like to see Spurs reignite their interest in Paulo Dybala?

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All in all, it would appear that opinion is somewhat split amongst these Spurs fans as to whether or not they would like to see their club reignite their previous interest in Dybala, with some stating their belief that the forward is world-class, while others appear to be cautious after how Tottenham’s previous attempt to sign the player ended.

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