He added: “We know there have been conversations, negotiations, with Manchester United and Spurs over the last year to 18 months regarding a potential transfer of Dybala to the Premier League.
“Those discussions will certainly be continued should he turn down this final offer from Juve to extend his contract.
“It’s also our understanding that United see Dybala as a long-term solution to what has been a short-term solution in Edinson Cavani, in terms of his age.
“Dybala, of course, at 26 has the best years of his career ahead of him and would suit their cultural reboot policy with regards to age and the style of football they want to play.