[ad_pod ]Football FanCast‘s News articles summarise the biggest stories in world football, based on information from other sources.Tottenham Hotspur’s pursuit of Juventus attacker Paulo Dybala has taken an interesting turn with conflicting claims about the club’s efforts to sign him before Thursday’s transfer deadline.In Italy, Calcio Mercato report that the 25-year-old has rejected the terms offered to him by Spurs after a €70m (£64.5m) fee was agreed between the two clubs.The media outlet go on to claim that while the Argentine is waiting for a better offer, they believe that time could be against the deal happening.[ad_pod ]Calcio Mercato report that Dybala’s camp were adamant that they wanted a salary of €10m-€12m (£9.2-£11.1m) per year with a potential €15m (£13.8m) commission, but the north London outfit were only willing to offer €9m (£8.3m) per year with €3m (£2.8m) commission.Meanwhile, respected BBC Sport journalist David Ornstein tweeted on Thursday morning – following a piece for BBC Radio 5 Live – that an agreement is now very close.
Ornstein is a trusted source, but Calcio Mercato also have close links to Italian football and Juventus, so it will be interesting to see what develops in the next hours and who comes out on top.
Dybala has scored 78 goals and provided a further 30 assists in 182 matches for the Serie A holders.
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