Credit to Sky Sports for the original information around Paulo Dybala’s willingness to consider a Premier League move, a detail that immediately gives Tottenham’s summer an intriguing new shape.
Paulo Dybala is open to a move to the Premier League this summer, Sky Sports News has been told ⏩
The forward is out of contract at Roma and has been in talks over a renewal at the Italian club and the club are confident he will re-sign with them, according to Sky in Italy. pic.twitter.com/GDum9Ul2Jx
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) May 19, 2026
Dybala Interest Returns at Crucial Moment
Seven years after Tottenham’s failed £64.4m move for Paulo Dybala collapsed over image rights, the Argentine forward may finally be within reach. Now 32, out of contract at Roma this summer, and reportedly open to England, Dybala represents something Spurs have lacked for too long, craft with conviction.
Roberto De Zerbi’s arrival has already shifted the mood in north London. Spurs still need one point from their final two matches to secure Premier League safety, a sentence that should make every supporter wince. Yet survival would only be the beginning. De Zerbi needs players who can understand rhythm, space and risk. Dybala, for all the caution around age and injuries, fits that language.
Richarlison Future Looks Uncertain
Richarlison’s Tottenham spell has never quite become what it promised. Effort has rarely been in question, but authority has. Under De Zerbi, he has too often looked like a player outside the manager’s long term plan.
Dybala on a free transfer would not be risk free, but it would be intelligent. He brings World Cup pedigree, elite technique and the kind of final third imagination that can lift others around him.
From a Spurs supporter’s perspective, this is exactly the sort of rumour that feels dangerous in the best and worst ways. Dybala is glamorous, gifted and available, which naturally means Tottenham fans will start imagining…
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