Tottenham Hotspur hoping for three transfers in on deadline day from Spain and Italy
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Tottenham are hoping to bring in three players before the 11pm deadline, including attackers from Spain and Italy.
And Spurs fans will hoping that Fabio Paratici and Daniel Levy can get signings over the line, otherwise the window will have been a disaster.
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Hide AdAsk any Tottenham fans how they would rate their transfer window, and they would probably say it was the same old, lots of promise, and no delivery.
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Hide AdA brief link with Porto’s Luis Diaz had some legs, but it was also reported he wanted to join a side competing in the Champions League, and has signed for Liverpool.
All that with just a few days to go left Spurs fans fearing the same old, and continue the season with a depleted squad.
Here’s what Spurs fans can expect from today.
Outgoings
Tanguy Ndombele
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Hide AdJulien Maynard, a reliable sports journalist, has reported that Ndombele will leave, going back to Lyon on loan, with a buy option of £65 million inserted in to the deal.
Giovanni Lo Celso
After an impressive spell with Real Betis in La Liga, Spurs splashed some big money on the Argentine, but he just hasn’t been at the level required.
Various reports have linked him with a move back to Spain, with Villareal the frontrunners.
This one could run to the wire.
Harvey White
A future star for sure, but he needs game time. Sunderland, Hull and Portsmouth are rumoured to be interested in the player.
Dele Alli
Where did it all go wrong for this man?
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Incomings
Dejan Kulusevski
Fabio Paratici signed the Swede when he was at Juventus, and is looking likely to sign him again.
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Hide AdArsenal were rumoured to be interested in signing the Juventus winger, but that noise has gone quiet.
In a deal that’s all but done, Kulusevski can reignite the side.
Rodrigo Bentancur
One of the world’s hottest prospect a few years ago, Bentancur has largely gone quiet.
Still a great player, who can play as the holding midfielder, a playmaker that sits deep or the man to drive at defences, the Uruguayan has it all.
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Hide AdA double swoop from Juventus, with Bentancur expected to fill the hole Ndombele will vacate, and ignite some energy as Conte implements his high press
Yannick Carrasco
Carrasco is well known around Europe, and is in to his second spell with Atletico Madrid after a couple of years away in China.
Madrid boss Diego Simeone is reportedly holding out for his £60 million release clause, and with Bentancur and Kulusevski the main targets, this one might be out of reach.
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