The representatives of a "massive" striker have reached out to Tottenham Hotspur as they attempt to find their client a new landing spot, with his club now ready to sell.
Daniel Levy targeting new forward for Tottenham this summer
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is reportedly on the look-out for new attacking players this summer, even if the club may be forced to adopt a 'sell-to-buy' policy over the next transfer window.
While uncertainty surrounds the long-term future of manager Ange Postecoglou, regardless of what happens in the Europa League final next week, the Australian could be joined out of the exit door by a string of surplus Spurs forwards.
Manor Solomon and Bryan Gil don't appear to have a long-term future in north London, having spent the 2024/2025 campaign out on loan at Leeds United and Girona respectively, while it is also believed Richarlison could be put up for sale by Tottenham as well.
As such, Postecoglou or any new manager would need attacking reinforcements in the event all three depart Hotspur Way.
Tottenham have expressed an interest in Ipswich Town starlet Liam Delap, who will be available for just £30 million thanks to their relegation to the Championship, with Borussia Mönchengladbach striker Tim Kleindienst also on Spurs' radar after his impressive season in the Bundesliga.
Levy is also keen to make Mathys Tel's stay at Tottenham permanent, as per Sport Bild this week, so recruitment plans are in full flow ahead of the first summer window's opening on June 1.
According to GiveMeSport, Juventus star Dusan Vlahovic could emerge as a target for Spurs as well, with the Serbia international out of contract in 2026 and could be available for an affordable fee this year.
Dusan Vlahovic's agents hold talks with Tottenham
Now, journalist Graeme Bailey has weighed in with an update of his own on the 25-year-old's future.
Writing for The Boot Room, Bailey reports that Vlahovic's agents have contacted Tottenham over a potential move to the Premier League, alongside other interested sides, and Juventus are prepared to sell him for around £25 million.
The ex-Fiorentina star hasn't enjoyed the best second half of 2024/25, scoring just two Serie A goals this calendar year, but Vlahovic does boast 14 in all competitions with four of them coming in big Champions League games.
He can be a truly devastating centre-forward when at his very best and consistently reaches double figures in a season. However, Levy will be very keen to negotiate a salary far beneath his rumoured £320,000-per-week take-home at Juve, which would make him Tottenham's highest-earner by miles.
"I’ve been saying it for a long time. He’s strong, massive, he fills up front, he’s a reference, he’s a ‘left-footer’ full of courage," said ex-Juve striker Roberto Boninsegna about Vlahovic.
"A good centre-forward. I also like Retegui from Atalanta, he scores easily."