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Latest Tottenham transfer rumours: Paulo Dybala sends Spurs and Man Utd transfer message

There are now less than four weeks left in the transfer window - and Tottenham are expected to still be busy over the next month.

Spurs have already signed Jack Clarke from Leeds United and Tanguy Ndombele in a club record move from Lyon, but the Lilywhites continue to be linked with a number of other players as well.

As such, there could still be several incomings and outgoings over the next few weeks. Below, we take a look at the latest transfer rumours.

Paulo Dybala

Juventus star Paulo Dybala has reportedly ‘said yes’ to the prospect of a summer sale - despite being front and centre of Juve’s new kit release.

The Argentine attacker has been linked with Tottenham and Manchester United but had previously been unwilling to consider leaving Turin.

But according to Tuttosport, he held talks with new Juve boss Maurizio Sarri after returning from a holiday after the end of the Copa America and his stance had changed.

football.london understands that Spurs have held initial talks to sign Dybala in what could be another club record deal. United have asked to be kept up to date on Tottenham star Christian Eriksen’s situation in north London, according to reports.

Solskjaer on the tackles in Spurs vs Manchester United

William Saliba

Arsenal have confirmed the signing of Saint-Etienne defender William Saliba after facing competition for the defender from Tottenham Hotspur.

The 18-year-old will remain in France for another season on loan from the Gunners before becoming a first team player for the 2020/21 season.

Spurs sought to hijack a deal to sign the centre-back but missed out as the teenager agreed terms with their rivals.

But Saliba has explained why he decided to choose Arsenal.

New Arsenal signing William Saliba during a training session at London Colney (Alan Walter - Arsenal FC/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

"Well, the history, the badge," he said when asked about his choice in an interview with the club's official website.

"Since I was little, I've been watching Arsenal play in the Champions League and so on, and there are a lot of French players who have come through here.

"So that really helped me to make my mind up."

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