Here are your latest big Tottenham news stories for Sunday, April 3.
Dybala transfer condition
Paulo Dybala has been linked with a move to Tottenham for a number of transfer windows. And Spurs came close to signing the Argentinian in 2019, although a deal could not be finalised due to a problem over the player's image rights.
Dybala looks set to leave Juventus this summer at the end of his current contract and there is plenty of speculation over his next destination. Spurs are not the only team interested in his services, with the likes of Inter Milan, as well as Chelsea and Liverpool in the race for his signature.
Spurs are in need of a striker to support the burden on Harry Kane's shoulders, but Italian jorunalist believes there is only one way Dybala will join Spurs - if he lowers his wage demands to £65,000 per week.
Gareth Bale to Arsenal?
Gareth Bale looks set to leave Real Madrid this summer. The Welshman is out of contract in the Spanish capital and barring a miracle will not sign a contract extension at the Bernabeu to stay on.
Tottenham have, as ever, been linked with a move to re-sign the frontman. That seems unlikely, given Antonio Conte's system, so where could Bale end up this summer?
Well, one former Arsenal player has backed the Gunners, Spurs' fierce North London rivals to make a move. David Seaman has admitted he would sign the 32-year-old if he was at Arsenal.
Conte changes
Eric Dier has been in fine form for Tottenham this season. Spurs have missed the Englishman when he has been unavailable due to injury and he has been a commanding presence in the three-man back-line.
Antonio Conte appears to be getting the best out of the centre-back, who has struggled to find his best form prior to this season. And Dier has spoken out on the changes Conte has been making behind the scenes in N17.
Dier said: "I think it is what the club needed, what the squad needed. Comfort is the enemy, he (Conte) has created an uncomfortable environment, and he is doing that more and more. It keeps you on your toes, everyone within the club, it keeps them on their toes. It pushes you."