Fabrizio Romano: Tottenham Receive £45m Bid for 'Special' Star From PL Rivals

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A Premier League club have submitted a £45m bid to sign a Tottenham star in the summer transfer window, according to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano.

It's been a busy summer window for Tottenham so far, securing the signatures of Jan-Paul van Hecke, Marcos Senesi, and Andy Robertson.

As a result of their incomings in defence, we could see some of Tottenham's back line head for the exit door.

Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven are both linked with departures, and there are others who could also leave the club this summer.

It looks set to be a busy window for Tottenham, not just in terms of outgoings but with incomings too, with Spurs pushing to bring in a host of players.

Tottenham Receive £45m Bid

Brighton have submitted an official bid to Tottenham for defender Luka Vuskovic after seeing two bids rejected already. The offer is believed to be in the region of £45m, including add-ons, with Tottenham set to make a decision soon.

Vuskovic, described as 'special', has been at the World Cup with Croatia after an impressive season in the Bundesliga at Hamburg on loan.

The Croatian defender could find it difficult to break into the Tottenham starting eleven next season, with Senesi, van Hecke, van de Ven, and Romero all centre-back options at this stage.

Vuskovic Tempted by Exit

Reports recently emerged that Vuskovic has already agreed personal terms to join Brighton in the summer transfer window, while he has also held talks with manager Fabian Hurzeler about his potential role in the side.

The Croatian starlet is clearly keen on leaving Tottenham this summer, which is no surprise considering the number of centre-back options Spurs currently have.

There is no doubt Vuskovic is more likely to play regularly at Brighton, especially after they sold Van Hecke to Spurs.

Lewis Dunk is also getting on, so there's every chance Vuskovic can be Brighton's main man at the back for many years to come.

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