Tottenham ‘interested’ in £50m-rated Brazilian sensation amid ‘likely’ transfer windfall
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Tottenham are gearing up for the biggest game of their season so far.
Antonio Conte’s men are in north London derby action this evening, and they need to win to keep their Champions League dream alive.
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Hide AdSpurs are currently four points behind Arsenal, and if they don’t win this evening, it will be Europa League football, with just two games remaining.
It’s a huge occasion for Tottenham, who have been in good form of late, pushing a near unstoppable Liverpool side to a draw last time out.
But as we build up to the clash, we have taken a look at all the latest transfer rumours.
Everton trio
Spurs are said to be interested in a move for as many as three Everton stars.
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Hide AdAccording to The Telegraph, Conte and transfer chief Fabio Paratici are eyeing Richarlison, Ben Godfrey and Anthony Gordon.
Richarlison would be the most costly of the three, but perhaps the most likely amid reports that Everton could accept a bid of around £50million.
Tielemans interest
Tottenham are also said to be interested in Leicester City midfielder Youri Tielemans.
Tielemans could well be sold this summer, as he’s out of contract in 2023 and unwilling to pen a new deal at the King Power Stadium.
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Hide AdAccording to GiveMeSport, Spurs are interested in a move for the midfielder, though the likes of Liverpool and Manchester United have also been linked.
Lo Celso exit likely
Giovani Lo Celso is likely to leave Tottenham this summer after spending the back-end of the season out on loan with Villarreal.
Argentine outlet TNT Sports are saying Lo Celso has been told he is not in Conte’s plans for next season.
It’s understood Villarreal are likely to make a permanent move for the Argentinian, who has impressed since making the move to Spain.
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