
Paulo Dybala’s future at Roma is uncertain as contract-extension talks have not been opened. He has suggested the derby against Lazio could be his final home game. Tottenham are reportedly keeping an eye on his situation and could pursue him if he leaves Roma. Tottenham previously showed interest during his Juventus period, but a potential move collapsed due to image-rights complications. Dybala is viewed as a high-quality attacker with technical ability, creativity, and versatility in roles such as No.10. His injury history, including knee surgery earlier in the year, raises concerns for a Premier League club facing a physically demanding schedule.
"Tottenham are reportedly one of the clubs keeping an eye on Paulo Dybala's situation at Roma, with the Argentine forward facing an uncertain future heading into the summer transfer window. According to Football Insider, Spurs could look at Dybala if he ends up leaving the Italian club, and it would not be the first time Tottenham have shown interest in him."
"They came close to signing him years ago during his Juventus days, only for that move to collapse because of image-rights complications. Dybala's future is still not fully settled. Reuters recently reported that the 32-year-old admitted Roma had not opened contract-extension talks with him, and he even suggested the derby against Lazio could be his final home game for the club."
"On paper, this is the kind of rumour that instantly grabs attention. Dybala is not just any attacker. He is a World Cup winner, a former Juventus star and one of the most technically gifted forwards of his generation. Even now, when he is fit and sharp, he can still change a game with one touch, one pass or one moment of quality."
"However, this is not a simple sign him at all costs situation for Tottenham. Dybala has had injury problems, including knee surgery earlier this year, and that is a major concern for any Premier League club. Can the Argentine attacker shine in the Premier League? The English game is physically demanding, and Spurs would have to be very careful before"
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