Just when it looked like Paulo Dybala’s move from Juventus to Tottenham Hotspur was off, Gazzetta dello Sport is adamant the deal is still on.

The newspaper acknowledges BBC Sport’s claim that Juve had pulled the plug at the 11th hour but stresses all that is left is for Dybala to accept Tottenham’s offer.

As per the publication, Juve would be prepared to let the forward join Spurs on loan with an option to buy, so as to defer the issue of image rights for a later date.

Just when it looked like Paulo Dybala’s move from Juventus to Tottenham Hotspur was off, Gazzetta dello Sport is adamant the deal is still on.

The newspaper acknowledges BBC Sport’s claim that Juve had pulled the plug at the 11th hour but stresses all that is left is for Dybala to accept Tottenham’s offer.

As per the publication, Juve would be prepared to let the forward join Spurs on loan with an option to buy, so as to defer the issue of image rights for a later date.

That would go hand-in-hand with what the likes of Sky Sport Italia, Calciomercato.com and Tuttomercatoweb are reporting.

Furthermore, the need for a medical would not be urgent after he recently proved his fitness during preseason check-ups with the Old Lady.

La Gazzetta dello Sport concludes there will be a meeting between Bianconeri sporting director Fabio Paratici, Spurs officials and the player’s representatives this afternoon, seemingly with the intention of concluding a deal.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *