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Premier League Club 'Initiate Discussions' To Sign Juventus Right-Back Dani Alves

Premier League Club 'Initiate Discussions' To Sign Juventus Right-Back Dani Alves

Well we didn't see this one coming...

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

Dani Alves has been absolutely outstanding for Juventus this season. Not only has the right-back scored more goals this season than any other, but his performances in the Champions League have impressed plenty.

On top of that, Alves scored a wonderful volley against Lazio in the Coppa Italia Final last night, as Juventus went on to lift another title under the dominance of Massimiliano Allegri.

It really has been a superb season for the Old Lady and the Brazilian full-back has been key.

The right-back, who has been branded 'the best in the world' in his position, has now been linked with a shock move to Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur.

Dani Alves
Dani Alves

Credit: PA

According to Yahoo, the club have already 'initiated discussions' with Juventus over a potential transfer.

It all stems from the fact their current right-back Kyle Walker looks to be heading for the exit at Spurs this summer, with reports linking him with a move to a number of Premier League clubs, including Manchester City and Manchester United.

Kyle Walker
Kyle Walker

Credit: PA

The report from journalist Duncan Castles is certainly intriguing.

It firstly states that Tottenham are understood to have proposed an initial two-year deal with an option for a third season.

And it also reveals that Pochettino's side will discuss a potential deal with Juventus following their Champions League final in Cardiff next month.

Of course, Alves would be a huge coup for Tottenham Hotspur, but can you see him leaving Turin for North London?

It would certainly be a massive signing for Pochettino and the Premier League.

(H/T: Yahoo)

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