#3 Tottenham Hotspur

Top-four chasing Premier League outfit Tottenham Hotspur have long been interested in bringing Juventus forward Paulo Dybala to north London.
According to Football.London, Spurs nearly completed his transfer ahead of the 2019-20 campaign, but the move fell through on deadline day. The north Londoners did not approach the Bianconeri over the next two seasons but could rejoin the race at the end of the campaign.
With the Juventus forward's contract set to expire at the end of the season, Tottenham could get him on a free transfer. This would allow them to offer him higher wages, making the deal a lot more lucrative for the 28-year-old.
Additionally, his friend Rodrigo Bentancur is currently at Spurs, which could sway Dybala at an emotional level as well.
To top it off, if Tottenham Hotspur do not manage to secure Champions League football next season, Harry Kane could move to greener pastures, according to Football.London.
If Kane does leave, Antonio Conte will have a capable replacement in the form of the Argentine.
#2 Inter Milan

The rivalry between Juventus and Inter Milan is a fierce one. Last season, the Nerazzurri beat the Bianconeri to the punch in the Serie A title race, ending the Old Lady's nine-season title-winning streak.
Dybala was on the receiving end of last year's disappointment but could very well join Juve's eternal rivals next season.
As per Sempre Inter, the Juve star has agreed to meet with Inter’s agents in the coming days and could very well complete the transfer.
If the Argentina international moves to the San Siro, Inter’s Lautaro Martinez could depart the club and possibly join a Premier League outfit, according to the Liverpool Echo.
#1 Paris Saint-Germain

Mauricio Pochettino’s Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) have been under fire for a few weeks now. They recently endured a crushing defeat at the hands of Real Madrid in the Champions League Round of 16 and were beaten by rivals Monaco in Ligue 1.
A major revamp seems to be on the horizon and Dybala could be one to lead the catwalk for incoming stars.
If Kylian Mbappe does not renew his contract and leaves for free at the end of the season, the Argentina international could be his perfect replacement. The 28-year-old could strike up a partnership with his compatriot Lionel Messi and offer his impressive work rate to PSG’s often-lazy forward line.
His versatility could also come in handy for PSG and allow Mauricio Pochettino (or anyone who replaces him) to try out different systems. Dybala could just be the player PSG need to mask the imminent absence of the explosive Mbappe.