Tottenham Hotspur are hopeful of completing the signing of Juventus attacker Paulo Dybala before Thursday’s transfer deadline, reports the BBC.
The Juventus attacker rejected a move to Manchester United earlier this week, but Spurs are pushing to secure his signature before the window closes at 5pm BST.
The north Londoners have agreed to a fee of around £65 million with Juve for the Argentina international.
Despite United deeming his wage demands to be excessive, Tottenham believe they can get a deal over the line.
However, the Evening Standard claims that high agent fees and a complicated image rights arrangement could prove difficult obstacles to overcome.
Meanwhile, Tottenham have ended their interest in Bruno Fernandes after being put off by Sporting CP’s asking price.