Inter Milan centre-back Yann Bisseck would be open to joining Tottenham Hotspur after a move to West Ham United fell through in the summer, according to Italian outlet Gazzetta dello Sport.
The one-cap Germany international wants to test himself in the Premier League, and the prospect of moving to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium excites him.
West Ham offered €25 million for Bisseck, but a move did not happen. The Hammers continue to monitor him as they could do with more solid defensive options.
However, the 24-year-old would prefer to join Spurs, and Inter are already preparing for his potential departure.
The Serie A club have been scouring the Italian top-flight for young defenders capable of replacing Bisseck.
The speedy German has been compared to Tottenham defender Micky van de Ven due to their similar playing styles.
Bisseck is a ball-playing centre-back who enjoys playing short passes and regularly links the defence with the attack.
The 6ft 5in defender also loves to dribble, and Spurs could do with his ability on the ball.
Inter would be open to selling him for the right fee, and the player and his representatives will hope Tottenham come calling.
He will not be short of suitors in the future, but whether Spurs have him on their radar is unknown.
They signed Croatian centre-back Luka Vuskovic from Hajduk Split this summer, and he is currently impressing on loan with Hamburger SV.
Japan international centre-back Kota Takai is also an option for Frank and could prove his quality once he returns from injury.