Tottenham to raid Inter Milan for second star after completing important Ivan Perisic signing

Tottenham is to return to Inter Milan for another star after their first signing of the summer.
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Spurs have already taken Ivan Perisic  who was the club’s first choice left wing-back last season and a real leader in the dressing room.

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Antonio Conte has decided to stay on at Spurs and he’s been backed to bring in some of the best talents to help restore Tottenham’s place as a top four side in the league and a mainstay in the Champions League.

Alessandro Bastoni of Italy looks on during the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifier knockout round (Photo by Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images)Alessandro Bastoni of Italy looks on during the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifier knockout round (Photo by Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images)
Alessandro Bastoni of Italy looks on during the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifier knockout round (Photo by Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images)

LondonWorld understands the Italian manager is very ambitious and is looking to build a team that will compete for the title and go far in the Champions League.

Top of the list is Alessandro Bastoni who the Italian manager sees as a top central defender with the ability to play across the three man defence that he will employ next season.

What is the defender’s preference

The defender is set to make a key decision even though reports in Italy say he views this summer as a pivotal part of his career and would like to think carefully before making a call.

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Inter Milan reportedly value him around £45 million and Spurs will have to pay that amount if they want to get Inter talking.

Antonio Conte is doing the business early to afford him the chance to get into pre-season ready for a smart start and possibly build momentum for one of the pivotal seasons in the club’s history yet.

Tottenham looking to improve on league position despite Champions League

Tottenham Italian manager Antonio Conte has had a transformative effect in north London and his arrival has coincided with the return of Champions League football.

But the manager is quite ambitious and doesn’t want to be managing a team that is just happy to be in the Champions League.

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Conte believes in the potential of the team and wants to be able to build a side that will comfortably challenge for the title and be a true giant in the Premier League.

For the first time in a long time, there is a feeling Spurs have a world class manager who is capable of getting the best out of the current players and they want to cease the opportunity and build on the momentum.

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