Tottenham Hotspur have agreed a deal to sign Paulo Dybala from Juventus according to reports from Italy.

Sky Sport Italy reporter Gianluca Di Marzio has claimed that an agreement worth €70million has been reached between both clubs and it is now down to the player and his agent to agree personal terms with the North London side.

Dybala had also been linked with a move to Manchester United but it said that the Red Devils were not encouraged by the Argentine’s reluctance to leave Juventus, his huge wage demands and extortionate agents’ fees, according to the Daily Telegraph.

Spurs are currently short of attacking options following the departure of Fernando Llorente following the conclusion of his contract and the arrival of Dybala would be a huge signal of the club’s intent to challenge for trophies this season.

Tottenham how have until 5pm on Thursday to get a deal over the line before the transfer window closes until January 1st.