According to Tuttosport, Juventus pulled the plug on Paulo Dybala’s move because Tottenham lowered their offer to €62m.

The transfer had been in full swing down to deadline day, but fell apart in the final hours.

It had been suggested Dybala’s wage demands were behind the sudden collapse of talks, or the issue of his image rights.

Now Tuttosport claim it was Spurs who lowered the initial €70m proposal to €62m, considered too low for Juve to accept.

According to Tuttosport, Juventus pulled the plug on Paulo Dybala’s move because Tottenham lowered their offer to €62m.

The transfer had been in full swing down to deadline day, but fell apart in the final hours.

It had been suggested Dybala’s wage demands were behind the sudden collapse of talks, or the issue of his image rights.

Now Tuttosport claim it was Spurs who lowered the initial €70m proposal to €62m, considered too low for Juve to accept.

The change was dictated by the personal terms, as La Joya requested €10m per season plus bonuses and a €15m commission for his agent.

Dybala remains on the market with interest from Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich and Inter.

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