Tottenham have approached Manchester City over a potential move for Jack Grealish, with the club looking to find a worthy replacement for Heung-min Son, who is now close to sealing an exit.
Heung-min Son has played his final game in a Tottenham Hotspur shirt after joining a decade ago, following his announcement that he would be leaving the club this summer.
Son is in talks with MLS side LA FC over a potential switch to the United States, where he could reunite with former club captain Hugo Lloris.
A deal is progressing fast, and a move is said to be edging closer for the Tottenham talisman. Should he leave, Tottenham would be eager to fill the void the winger is set to leave.
Fabrizio Romano is now reporting that Tottenham have made contact with Manchester City over a potential move for Jack Grealish, as the club looks to weigh up a deal.
The contact is understood to have been made in recent days, with Spurs keen to understand the situation surrounding the winger, who has seen his minutes dwindle at the Etihad Stadium.
However, Romano makes it clear that there are no current advanced negotiations between Spurs and Man City.
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Tottenham have long admired Grealish, even before his big-money switch to the former Premier League champions, and with the club currently assessing several wide options, the Manchester City man has emerged once again as a name of interest.
Spurs eye experienced winger amid youth-focused transfer shift
Grealish is in his 30s, which could be a concern for the Lilywhites if they are to sign a player of his age as a potential replacement for Son, who is 33.
That goes against their usual transfer strategy, although there has been a shift in focus with more experienced players joining the Lilywhites this summer.
Tottenham have also been linked with younger wingers like Rodrygo in the past few days, with some outlets even claiming that a bid has been made for the Real Madrid wide forward.
Grealish, on the other hand, could very much be available on a loan deal, and it would be more likely that Tottenham are enquiring for that, as it is unlikely they replace Son with a player they could be offloading in three years.