Paulo Dybala is a player or immense talent and technical ability. Whoever saw the player in action, knows what the Argentinian can do. After all, it took him only three minutes to score against Italy in ‘Finalissima’ on Wednesday and set the final score in a 3-0 victory over European champions. Yet, after all these years, he will leave Juventus as a free agent, and the player wants to cash in on his next big contract. At 28, he still has a lot to play, but the fact remains – he was not sorely missed by the Old Lady. In fact, Juventus offered deal to the player, and then changed it a few months later, and lowered the price. The negotiations soon broke down, and Juventus wasn’t so aggressive in their attempt to keep the Argentinian.🚨 Tottenham have rejected the chance to sign Paulo Dybala, with his wage demands at £280,000-a-week.[Source: Mail Sport]#Dybala #Spurs #Tottenham #PL #Juventus #PremierLeague #Transfers pic.twitter.com/PUEmHeD2le— Verb Football (@VerbFootball) June 4, 2022 So, Dybala is now among other free agents in Europe and he wants to get the best possible wage in a new club, so he is, naturally, holding his cards to his chest, but from his statements, it’s logical that the only two countries in play are England and Italy.“I feel very comfortable in Italy. I would like to get to know other leagues like the Premier League or LaLiga, but I’m happy in Italy” said the Argentinian to ESPN.21.45: (2.60) Italy (3.30) Germany (2.90)Currently, there are no offers from La Liga clubs, and considering his wage demands, there won’t be any of them soon. According to various reports from Italy and England, the player seeks around 260.000 pounds a week (before taxes), and apart from Barca and Real, nobody would pay that much for a striker with an injury record. That is indeed the biggest reason why Juve has not accepted his demands and why Tottenham has given up. Dybala missed a total of 37 games in 2020/21 season, not to mention earlier years.’Peaceful’ life in Milan VS status of a deity in RomeBritish media reports that Spurs, led by Dybala’s former coach Antonio Conte wanted to bring him to North London, but where put off by his 280.000 pounds a week demands. That’s just a big bigger than what Inter offered him – 260.000. His initial demands from Juventus were around 373.000 a week, so we can track down his efforts: he will probably end up with Inter Milan, unless someone else offers to pay more.