Tottenham could complete two more transfers as ‘talks begin’ with Serie A giants
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Tottenham are ramping up their preparations for the new season in Asia.
Spurs are in action on Saturday when they take on Sevilla in Suwon, South Korea, and Antonio Conte will be looking for an energetic performance, at the very least.
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Spurs will be helped by the presence of a number of new signings, and we could yet see more bodies added to Conte’s squad.
With that in mind, we have rounded up all the latest transfer news and rumours surrounding Spurs.
Two more
Tottenham could still make two further signings this summer as they continue to strengthen their squad for the new season.
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Hide Ad“They have had an interest in Paqueta in the past, but I don’t think he’ll be a priority now,” transfer insider Pete O’Rourke told GiveMeSport.
“I think they are looking at another attacker and possibly a centre-back if players do leave.”
Reguilon latest
Tottenham are being tipped to part ways with Sergio Reguilon this summer.
The Spaniard is not part of Tottenham’s tour, and that has led to claims he could be offloaded this summer.
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Hide AdAccording to Diario AS via SportWitness, Sevilla are considering a loan move for Reguilon this summer having previously had the defender on loan.
Interestingly, Sevilla play Spurs on Saturday.
Tanganga talks
AC Milan are now said to have opened talks over the potential signing of Spurs centre-back Japeht Tanganga.
Tanganga is likely to be offloaded this summer as he looks for more regular football, though it’s expected it would be a loan deal.
According to Gianluca DiMarzio, Milan have now made contact with Tottenham as they look to work out a deal for the centre-back.
There has also been talk of interest from the Premier League.
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