Tottenham Hotspur ‘sniffing’ around attacker and decided not to offer midfielder a contract
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Tottenham Hotspur will be looking ahead to the upcoming North London derby.
They take on rivals Arsenal next Saturday away at the Emirates Stadium.
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Here is a look at the latest news coming out of the club...
Everton man to emerge back on radar?
The youngster ended up staying at Goodison Park beyond the transfer deadline.
Journalist Paul Brown believes Conte’s side could reignite their interest in him this winter and has said, as per CaughtOffside: “If he has a brilliant few months, you can guarantee that Spurs, Chelsea and possibly other teams will be sniffing around because they know from his advisors that Gordon is not about to sign a new long-term deal tomorrow with Everton.”
Kane latest
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Hide AdHarry Kane has been seeing a personal physiotherapist as he looks to overcome a recurring ankle problem.
The striker has been a key player at the Tottenham Hotspur over recent years and nipped some of his injury worries in the bud now.
He has said, as per The Athletic: “We’ve been working together for nearly three years.
“He’s been really great for me. We’ve worked for hours and hours over the three years, built up a really good relationship and I feel like he’s really helped me.
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Hide Ad“I was struggling to play consistently throughout a season.”
Spurs decided against contract offer
Spurs decided not to offer youngster Josh Chambersn a contract over the summer.
The midfielder was on trial with the Premier League side but didn’t do enough to land a deal.
As per a report by Kent Online, he has now returned to League Two side Gillingham.
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