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Lewis Pangratiou

Tottenham news: Six clubs eye Paulo Dybala transfer as Harry Kane continues to be disrespected

Here is your Tottenham Hotspur morning digest on Tuesday, March 29.

Six clubs interested in Dybala

As per Giacomo Lacobellis on Twitter, as many as six clubs are interested in signing Paulo Dybala as a free agent this summer, including Spurs.

The Italian journalist wrote: "The two most interested teams today are Inter and Atletico Madrid, although the player's entourage also talked to FCBarcelona, Arsenal, PSG and Tottenham. On July 1, he will leave Juventus as a free agent after seven seasons."

Tottenham, Arsenal and Man United head-to-head fixtures

The race for the title looks to be a two-horse race, with holders Manchester City and Liverpool fighting it out for top spot. Thomas Tuchel's Chelsea look to be nailed on to finish in third, which means there's one more Champions League place up for grabs.

READ MORE: Tottenham captain Hugo Lloris delivers honest Antonio Conte verdict amid PSG vacancy rumours

In the driving seat as things stand is Mikel Arteta's Arsenal. The Gunners currently occupy fourth position on 54 points, three ahead of Tottenham whom they have one game in hand over. Meanwhile, Manchester United - who have also played one game less than Arsenal - are on 50 points, but after being knocked out of the Champions League earlier this month, Ralf Rangnick will be looking to salvage something from what's been another poor campaign at Old Trafford.

West Ham United do have an outside chance of qualifying via the league table, but their best possible route is likely to come as a result of winning the Europa League. With that all in mind football.london has taken a look at the remaining fixtures for Spurs, Arsenal and United.

Find out more via this link.

Kane deserves far more respect as he targets England and Premier League records

Harry Kane is closing in on becoming England's top goalscorer of all time and could do the same in the Premier League, yet it seems as though he's still failing to gain the respect he deserves.

The 28-year-old's match-winning penalty against Switzerland took him above Gary Lineker and level with Sir Bobby Charlton on 49 goals for his country. Kane is now just four goals away from Wayne Rooney's record of 53 goals for England, but there's still many out there who question his talent.

Read more here.

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