Tottenham Hotspur could be in danger of losing another key defender this summer as a top European giant eyes a move for Destiny Uodgie, according to Calciomercato.
Spurs are concentrating on preserving their Premier League status in the final 12 matches of the season, with interim manager Igor Tudor tasked with ensuring the north London club don't fall further into relegation trouble in the next weeks.
Tottenham's defeat to Newcastle United, which saw Thomas Frank dismissed, left them five points above West Ham United in the bottom three, with a daunting visit from leaders Arsenal to come this Sunday.
The club know that in order to keep their best players, they need to survive and try and maximise their Champions League campaign until May.
Juventus 'Choose' Udogie to Replace Cambiaso
According to Calciomercato, Andrea Cambiaso could leave Juve for good this summer and the Old Lady have 'chosen' Spurs star Udogie as the replacement they want, if the 25-year-old does go.
The Italy international has more than three years remaining on his contract at the Allianz Stadium, but Juve could be ready to cash in if their €40m valuation is met after a disappointing season for Cambiaso.
The 'exceptional' player is said to have admirers in Italy and beyond, with Juve already identifying Udogie as their dream heir.
An Italian international himself who has Serie A experience with Hellas Verona and Udinese, Juve are ready to make their move should an exit for Cambiaso get the green light.
Tottenham in Danger of Losing Two More Stars
As well as a potential exit for Udogie, Tottenham could see something of an exodus in the rest of their defence this summer too.
It has been reported that captain Cristian Romero, who is currently serving a four-match ban which means he won't be available to Tudor in the Premier League until mid-March, is certain to leave the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium at the end of the season, according to a reliable Argentine source.
Meanwhile, Liverpool are among the top clubs taking a look at Micky van de Ven ahead of the summer according to GMS sources, with the Dutchman one of Spurs' top performers this season despite another overall disappointing campaign for the north Londoners.
Tottenham Have Already Found Their Udogie Replacement
Tottenham may have already found their Udogie replacement, should they remain in the Premier League.
Liverpool left-back Andrew Robertson came close to completing a move to Spurs during the January transfer window, before the Reds' failure to source a replacement scuppered any deal.
GIVEMESPORT asked ChatGPT if Robertson would be an upgrade on Udogie for Tottenham, and this is what its answer: