Tottenham do not want to sign free agent despite nearly paying £65m for him once

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Tottenham Hotspur have decided on whether they will attempt to land Paulo Dybala this summer, seven years on from first expressing interest in the forward.Spurs came close to signing Dybala under Mauricio Pochettino back in the summer of 2019, with the deal eventually falling through on deadline day due to complications about third-party ownership.It has been suggested that the Lilywhites could now resurrect their interest in the Argentine seven years on as Roberto De Zerbi looks to rebuild his squad ahead of his first full season in charge.According to reports over recent days, Spurs are considering signing Dybala as a free agent this summer as his contract at Roma nears its end.Photo by Giuseppe Maffia/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesTottenham decide against pursuing Paulo Dybala Football Insider have now confirmed that the 32-year-old continues to be admired by Tottenham’s recruitment department since their failed move for the player back in 2019.However, it is revealed that Tottenham could be about to ‘pull the plug’ on their long-term interest in the versatile attacker despite his availability this summer.This is because there are concerns at Spurs about the Roma man’s age as well as his fitness record following a season blighted by injuries.As a result, it is said that De Zerbi’s men are ‘unlikely’ to pursue a deal for Dybala this summer.Two other free agents could be on their way to SpursWhile Dybala may not be set for a switch to Tottenham, two other free agents could be nearing a move to the North London club.It has been claimed that Spurs are working to agree a four-year contract with Marcos Senesi after securing their place in next season’s Premier League.Tottenham’s move for Andy Robertson is progressing as the club look to add some further experience to the ranks in North London.READ MORE: Joao Palhinha is sending mixed messages with his end-of-season Tottenham commentsThe post Tottenham do not want to sign free agent despite nearly paying £65m for him once appeared first on Spurs Web.