Liverpool could be one of many teams that look to take advantage of Tottenham's potential relegation from the Premier League, with plenty of top talent that could be available
Former Liverpool player Jan Molby has suggested that the club should be looking at Tottenham duo Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray ahead of the summer transfer window.
It comes as Spurs face the very real possibility of relegation from the Premier League, with only four games left for the club to secure top-flight status. The North London club sits in 18th, two points off safety behind West Ham, setting up a tense few weeks as new boss Roberto De Zerbi battles an injury crisis at the same time.
While full focus for Tottenham will be on the pitch, other teams will be watching on for an opportunity to pinch some top talent for a cut price, should relegation occur.
Liverpool could be one of the teams to take advantage of that situation, with previous links suggesting Micky van de Ven may be an option for the backline.
However, former player Jan Molby claims he would only take the duo of Gray and Bergvall from the Spurs midfield when speaking to Anfield Index.
"The only two that would interest me would be the two youngsters, Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall," the ex-Liverpool star said when looking through the Tottenham squad.
"One, and this is a real bonus, is the amount of football that they've played already.
"You know, because of the situation at Spurs, so that is a real bonus.
"I'm not talking about them being 16, 17 years old, but at 18, 19, 20, they've played a lot of football and they've played a lot of football in trying conditions and circumstances which, if you've got something about you, can make you... my only worry about both of them is the fee."
It remains to be seen whether either Gray or Bergvall would be available this summer, in the event of a Tottenham relegation, but only time will tell.
However, a move for either could help secure the long-term future of the Liverpool midfield, which appears to be in flux heading towards the summer transfer window.
Curtis Jones is entering the final year of his contract, which could see him make a move, while no talks have been held yet with Alexis Mac Allister over an extension of his contract, which expires in 2028.
A potential exit has been touted for both, while there is seemingly more clarity over Ryan Gravenberch and Dominik Szoboszlai, giving a base to work around.
Adding Bergvall and Gray could offer quality for the present and potential for the future, but it remains to be seen if a deal is possible.