Tottenham Hotspur ‘willing’ to let quartet leave and are ‘monitoring’ England youth winger

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All the latest Spurs transfer news and rumours on Thursday.

Tottenham Hotspur are continuing their recruitment drive as they gear up for next season.

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The London outfit have been busy since the end of the last campaign as Antonio Conte looks to put his own stamp on the squad.

More arrivals seem a likely possibility at this point as Spurs look ahead to competing in the Champions League again next term.

They have been linked with a whole host of players this summer and speculation surrounding the club continues to intensity.

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Here is a look at all the news and rumours coming out of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium today....

Lenglet set to join

Spurs are set to sign centre-back Clement Lenglet from Barcelona.

The defender has been playing at Camp Nou since 2018 and has made 160 appearances for the La Liga giants.

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Reporter Fabrizio Romano claims a loan deal to move to Conte’s side has been ‘agreed’.

Gordon still on radar

Tottenham have been linked with Everton winger Anthony Gordon in this transfer window and appear to still be keeping an eye on.

They have already raided Goodison Park to lure Brazilian attacker Richarlison down south.

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The Daily Mail report they are ‘monitoring’ Gordon’s situation at the moment with Newcastle United also keen on him.

Looking to offload players

Spurs are looking to offload some players to clear some space in their squad.

According to a report by talkSPORT, Conte is willing to let defender Matt Doherty and midfielder Harry Winks head out the exit door following the arrival of Yves Bissouma.

In addition, the club are ‘willing’ to loan out defensive pair Japhet Tanganga and Joe Rodon.

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