De Zerbi Wants Him: Tottenham Plotting Move for 'Killer' Striker

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Tottenham have been linked with a potential striker addition in the transfer market, ahead of a huge summer rebuild for head coach Roberto De Zerbi.

Spurs have already made quick work of bolstering their options, with Andy Robertson joining the club ahead of the impending signing of Marcos Senesi.

A recently rejected bid for Jan Paul van Hecke certainly suggests that the defence is a key area of focus, but that may soon switch to the forward ranks.

Tottenham only scored 48 goals last season, with just seven teams scoring fewer in the division, which was compounded by a poor defensive record.

It means options for the strikeforce could be on the cards, with one striker now seemingly linked with a move to North London.

Tottenham Linked With Moise Kean

According to a report from Italian outlet Firenzeviola, Tottenham are a possible destination for Moise Kean this summer, as the 'killer' striker has been linked with an exit.

The 26-year-old is claimed to be available after La Viola battled against relegation in Serie A but eventually survived last season, with his eight goals helping the side avoid an unthinkable drop into the second tier.

Kean has a €62 million (£53.5 million) release clause in his deal that activates in early July, but interested parties are claimed to be eyeing a lower fee through negotiations.

The man they will have to deal with is Fabio Paratici, the former Tottenham sporting director who had two stints at the club where he was in charge of transfer dealings.

The latest stint ended earlier this season with his move to Fiorentina, but Spurs could raid his new club with a move for Kean in the coming weeks.

It's stated that Tottenham chiefs will be waiting for the green light from De Zerbi over any move, particularly one for the Italian international, but the club are willing to invest €40 million (£34.5 million) in an attacking addition.

It remains to be seen whether Kean will be the priority target, although previous Italian reports have suggested that De Zerbi wants Kean.

Tottenham Must Consider Striker Situation

In the post-Kane era, Tottenham have struggled to find goals from their strikers, as well as the all-round play that would allow them to click in the forward areas.

Spurs have leaned on Richarlison, Dominic Solanke, and Randal Kolo Muani over the past season as their centre-forward options, but none of them have stood out as quality options.

Both Richarlison and Solanke have struggled for fitness at different points, and while there have been glimmers of their quality, it hasn't been consistent.

That could change under De Zerbi, of course, but if there are specific attributes that the manager needs to keep his team ticking, then Tottenham must consider entering the market.

The issue is that almost every area will be under consideration, which could result in priorities shifting elsewhere as the window progresses.

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