In a recent report, renowned journalist Alfredo Pedulla mentioned that Tottenham Hotspur are eyeing a move for Juventus attacker Paulo Dybala who is set to become a free agent in the summer. It is believed that Spurs are locked in a three-way battle with Newcastle United and Atletico Madrid for the Argentine sensation.
Dybala’s Decent Run Of Form In Italian Football
Dybala is having a good campaign at the Allianz Stadium as he has been responsible for putting in a series of eye-catching performances as the focal point of Juve’s attack. The 28-year-old has registered 13 goals and six assists in 33 matches for the Italian giants this season across all competitions.
The Laguna Larga-born talent has been a consistent performer for the Turin giants in the final third based on his average of 3.8 shots, 1.5 key passes and 1.6 dribbles per 90 minutes in Serie A. He has even been tidy when interchanging possession with his teammates, as evidenced by his pass completion rate of 84.9% in the Italian first division (stats via whoscored).
What Will Dybala Bring To The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
Dybala excels at generating some space for himself to get a few strikes in on-target and has already proven his worth as a composed finisher in front of the opponent’s goal. The Argentine sensation has got the eye to play a killer pass in the attacking end of the field. Furthermore, Dybala remains an excellent dribbler with the ball out on the flanks but there are some concerns over whether he can make a smooth transition to life in Premier League football.
We can expect Dybala to bring more pace, goals and creativity to Antonio Conte‘s frontline at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Plus, he would serve as an ideal strike partner to Harry Kane at the North London club.
The fact that Dybala will be available as a free agent this summer makes him a decent option for Spurs to pursue ahead of the new campaign. At 28, the Argentine sensation is playing some of the best football of his playing career. Dybala could even help Conte’s side challenge for a major trophy or two over the next few years.