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Juventus have confirmed that offers have been made for striker Paulo Dybala after apparently setting their price for the unsettled Argentine.
The forward appears to be available this summer after a disappointing season last term.
Add to that the club's apparent interest in Manchester United's Romelu Lukaku and his prospects of staying in Turin appear bleak.
Vice president Pavel Nedved has revealed that they have had offers for Dybala with Tottenham one of a number of clubs linked.
“There are some proposals, there is some interest, but we wait for concrete action so we can then decide calmly," he said.
Season rankings: Tottenham HotspurShow all 29 1 /29Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur How did Tottenham’s players perform this season? Ahead of their final match of the 2018/19 campaign, the Champions League final against Liverpool in Madrid, we give each member of the Spurs squad a rating out of 10.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Mauricio Pochettino − 9 No new signings. A delay to the new stadium. And the worst injury crisis he has ever faced in his managerial career. And yet Pochettino took it all in his stride, securing a place in the top four and leading Spurs to their first ever Champions League final. No wonder there were so many rumours that both Real Madrid and Manchester United wanted to recruit him earlier in the season.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Hugo Lloris − 7 There has been more than the odd high-profile mistake and his failure to deal with Mohamed Salah’s cross at Anfield handed Liverpool all three points in an absorbing Premier League fixture. But he remains an outstanding shotstopper and his three consecutive penalty saves proved crucial to Tottenham’s attempts to finish in the top four.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Michel Vorm − 5 The 35-year-old has appeared just four times this season and has now been surpassed by Paulo Gazzaniga in the goalkeeping pecking order.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Paulo Gazzaniga − 6 Has impressed when called upon this season, asserting himself as Tottenham’s number two goalkeeper while also winning his first Argentina call-up.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Kieran Trippier − 4 Began this campaign on a high having enjoyed a superb World Cup with England, so much so that he was being talked about as one of the best right-backs in football. That all seems a long time ago now. It has been a difficult season for the 28-year-old with his defensive vulnerabilities being repeatedly exposed. Has been linked with a move away from north London this summer.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Danny Rose − 6 Once one of Tottenham’s most important players, Rose’s contribution has declined in recent years, with Pochettino coming to prefer Ben Davies at left-back. But this season Rose has enjoyed something of a comeback, reclaiming his place in Pochettino’s preferred starting XI and appearing to repair the combustible relationship he had with his manager.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Toby Alderweireld − 7 Has made close to 50 appearances in all competitions for Tottenham this season. Utterly invaluable to the club this season, although he is still yet to agree a contract extension and looks destined to leave this summer. Spurs will be hard-pressed to sign a replacement of similar quality.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Jan Vertonghen − 8 A genuine club legend. As dependable as ever at the back, but his season will forever be remembered for his stunning performance against Borussia Dortmund at Wembley. Filling in at left-back, Vertonghen kept Jadon Sancho quiet all night, before scoring a wonderful goal to put Spurs in complete control of the Champions League Round of 16 tie.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Davinson Sanchez − 7 The Colombia international is still very raw and can struggle when isolated by opposition attackers, such as when Spurs were run ragged by Ajax in the first-leg of their Champions League semi-final. But he is still 22. He has such a big future and will be even more important to the club if Alderweireld does indeed leave this summer.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Kyle Walker-Peters − 6 The 22-year-old is highly rated at Spurs but he would have hoped for a better campaign, particularly given the struggles of both Trippier and Aurier. Walker-Peters will have been frustrated to have made just 10 appearances: should Spurs sign another full-back this summer he would do well to consider his future at the club.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Juan Foyth − 6 Has looked sublime in fits and bursts and is adored by Pochettino. Foyth was also called up to the Argentina national time for the first time this season. But the 21-year-old endured some testing times: conceding two penalties on his Premier League debut and receiving a red card in the shambolic loss to Bournemouth.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Serge Aurier − 5 So much hype, such little end product. A combination of injury woes and personal problems have seen the Ivory Coast international restricted to just eight league appearances this season. It is obvious Pochettino still does not completely trust him after a string of erratic performances following his move from Paris Saint-Germain in 2017.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Ben Davies − 6 Has lost his place in Tottenham’s first-team to Rose in recent weeks. Still an important player, but after an inconsistent season he may fear the rumoured arrival of Ryan Sessegnon from Fulham.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Harry Winks − 7 Has struggled with injuries throughout the campaign, and is currently making his comeback from groin surgery. But what a player. Took on far more responsibility this term – in particular scoring a winning goal against Fulham in January – and was so evidently missed when kept out of the team due to injury. Formed a fine midfield partnership with Moussa Sissoko.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Erik Lamela − 5 Started the season reasonably well, scoring a consolation against Liverpool and then getting on the scoresheet against Brighton in the next game, only for injuries to keep him out through a significant portion of the second half of the season. Increasingly doubtful that he will ever remain fit enough to truly consolidate a place in this team.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Victor Wanyama − 6 Has unexpectedly re-emerged as a crucial player for Spurs over the past few weeks. The extent of the knee injuries he has suffered over the past two seasons mean he is unlikely to ever again reach the level that he hit in the 2016/17 campaign, but despite some shaky moments, he played an important role in the European victories over both Manchester City and Ajax.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Georges-Kevin N'Koudou − 4 Nkou-who? Made just one Premier League appearance, crossing the ball for Winks to score against Fulham, before disappearing on loan to Monaco. Has absolutely no future at Spurs.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Eric Dier − 5 A very disappointing season for an established first-team player. Was kept out for a long period due to appendicitis and it is difficult to see where he fits into Pochettino’s preferred starting XI when everybody is fit. And there is still some confusion over whether he is best deployed as a midfielder or defender.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Moussa Sissoko − 8 Who on earth would have expected Sissoko to emerge as Tottenham’s most important player this season? Has completely turned his Spurs career around. And while his finishing may remain woeful, Spurs simply would not have reached the Champions League final without him.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Dele − 7 A difficult season for Dele, who like many of his team-mates has struggled with injuries this season. He has also faded in recent weeks, perhaps as a consequence of playing so much football in the summer. But he remains one of the club’s most important players, particularly when playing alongside a fully fit Kane.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Christian Eriksen − 7 Rumours of a summer transfer to La Liga along with a series of sub-par performances saw his stock fall among some Tottenham supporters. But he is still the heartbeat of this team and contributed so many important goals and assists, from his winner against Inter Milan at Wembley to his pass to Son Heung-min to break the deadlock in the club’s inaugural match at their new stadium.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Lucas Moura − 8 A breakthrough season for the Brazilian. Scored a brace against Manchester United, a hat-trick against Huddersfield, and then repeated that trick against Ajax in one of the most incredible Champions League performances in history. A bit-part player at the beginning of the season, Lucas is now a regular starter and cult hero.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Oliver Skipp − 6 The 18-year-old has made 10 appearances in all competitions in his debut season, performing admirably when called upon and providing two assists in the 7-0 FA Cup win over Tranmere. One for the future, perhaps alongside fellow academy product Winks.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Mousa Dembele − 5 An ankle ligament injury put paid to his Tottenham career, before an £11m move to Guangzhou R&F in the winter transfer market.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Son Heung-min − 8 Tottenham’s player of the season. Truly stepped up to the plate after Kane’s untimely injury, scoring 20 goals in all competitions, including that priceless winner against Manchester City in north London. That he achieved so much and elevated his game to the next level in a season that saw him play in two major international tournaments with South Korea is nothing short of remarkable.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Vincent Janssen − 5 Perhaps a 5/10 is generous, but it was only in January that Pochettino said Janssen was “not in my plans” and would not feature for the club again. Yet the club’s injury crisis presented him with a chance that he took, with the Dutchman making three appearances before the end of the campaign. Almost certain to leave this summer.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Fernando Llorente − 6 What a rollercoaster season. Struggled as a stand-in for the injured Kane, scoring just one goal in 20 Premier League appearances, but delivered when it mattered in the Champions League, bundling the ball over the line at the Etihad against Manchester City. Another that is likely to leave this summer, but he will be remembered fondly in north London.
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Season rankings: Tottenham Hotspur Harry Kane − 7 Still managed to score 17 Premier League goals despite missing a third of the season through injury. Tottenham’s talisman – and yet he will look back on this campaign with regret after damaging his ankle ligaments once again. Has a chance of returning for the Champions League final, but should Pochettino start him?
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It is suggested that Juve value Dybala in the region of £92m with Manchester United and PSG also interested.
Meanwhile, Giovani Lo Celso could well be paving the way for a move to Tottenham Hotspur .
Mauricio Pochettino has already smashed the club's transfer record for Tanguy Ndombele this summer but he isn't stopping there.
The Argentine is said to be keen on fellow countryman Lo Celso who is available from Real Betis this offseason.
Any move is likely to cost upwards of £60m but the man himself has sparked talk of an exit by apparently saying goodbye to one of his coaches on social media.
Lo Celso posted a message reading "Gracias por todo Profe Licha (Thanks for everything teacher") alongside an image of him and unnamed coach suggesting a move could be imminent.
Spurs' spending might not end there as look for more reinforcements.
One new addition could be Atletico Madrid forward Angel Correa who's time in the Spanish capital could well be up.
AC Milan looked all set to sign the Argentine but are yet to meet Atletico's £45m asking price.
That figure is well in range for Tottenham and according to reports in Italy they are also keen.
Spurs have long looked for an adequate foil for Harry Kane up front with Correa seemingly fitting the bill.
Correa could be an option for Spurs (Getty Images) Toby Alderweireld 's future still looks as undecided as ever.
The £25m clause in the Belgian's contract came and went last week without any takers but that hasn't deterred Roma who remain keen to sign him.
Corriere dello Sport report that the Italians believe Alderweireld's dwindling contract plays into their hands with them believing that Daniel Levy will be reticent to lose him for nothing in 11 months time.
Indeed, they think that they can persuade Levy to sell before the window shuts.
In terms of other outgoings Josh Onomah appears to be a wanted man.
The young midfielder was pictured at Fulham at the weekend but according to Football Insider , Huddersfield are also in talks to sign him.
Onomah's path to the first team at Spurs seems to be fairly heavily blocked and a move away could well be on the horizon.
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