Juventus forward Paulo Dybala has reportedly emerged as a summer target for Tottenham Hotspur.
Despite a successful four-year period in Turin, Dybala has allegedly been made available for transfer, a move which has seemingly alerted Manchester United.
However, the London Evening Standard claims that Spurs have also expressed a desire to secure the services of the Argentina international before August 8.
Dybala is valued in the region of £80m, although it has been suggested that Spurs may be willing to get close to that figure in order to strengthen their forward line.
Mauricio Pochettino has previously acknowledged that he is an admirer of his fellow countryman, something which may give Spurs a narrow advantage over their Premier League rivals.