Tottenham Hotspur's rivals to sign Juventus forward Paulo Dybala have been revealed.
The Argentine forward's contract in Italy expires at the end of this season and he is expected to seek a move away from his current club. And Spurs are thought to be keen to sign the former Palermo ace, having had a deal all but agreed during Mauricio Pochettino's final summer in north London.
It comes as Antonio Conte has fired a warning to Arsenal as Spurs' bid for Champions League qualification gathers pace. And the club's remaining Premier League fixtures have been compared with rivals Arsenal and Manchester United.
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Fixture lists compared
Tottenham Hotspur's remaining fixtures have been compared to Premier League rivals Arsenal and Manchester United.
Spurs claimed an impressive 3-1 win over West Ham on Sunday saw them leapfrog Manchester United in the table and they now sit just three points off of fourth-placed Arsenal. The Gunners do have one game in hand however as they hold a crucial advantage in the race to qualify for next season's Champions League.
But there are still plenty of winnable fixtures still to be played by Antonio Conte's side.
Conte fires warning
Antonio Conte has fired a warning to Spurs' Premier League rivals as the race for Champions League qualification heats up.
Tottenham have given themselves a fighting chance of finishing in the Premier League top four following their win over West Ham on Sunday. Two goals from Son Heung-min and an own goal from Kurt Zouma sealed the three points for Conte's side against West Ham – who are also in the frame to finish in the Champions League places.
And after their latest win, Conte has warned his side's rivals they are relishing the fight between now and the end of the season.
Dybala rivals revealed
Five possible destinations for Juventus forward Paulo Dybala have been revealed.
The Argentinian is expected to depart Turin this summer when his contract expires, with negotiations over a new deal said to have broken down. Spurs are thought to be in the frame to sign the striker, having had a £64.4m deal previously agreed before disagreements regarding Dybala’s image rights halted discussions.
And if the north London outfit return with another bid for the forward this summer, they could face some stiff competition.