A fresh report has shed light on the six players in Tottenham’s sights, including a couple of alternatives if the club’s top targets are not gettable as the Lilywhites prepare for a busy summer.
Over recent weeks, reports have indicated that Tottenham will prioritise adding proven top-class experience to their squad this summer.
With the club’s coffers set to be boosted after their qualification for the Champions League, some outlets have backed Spurs to make some ambitious moves to signal their intent ahead of the 2025-26 season.
A new report has named six deals that Tottenham Hotspur are eyeing at the moment, with the names clearly suggesting what direction the club want to go in.
Tottenham’s plans for defensive and midfield reinforcements
The Daily Mail say that Angel Gomes, who is out of contract at Lille, is someone Tottenham like and the club see him as a good fit if they are going to continue playing a similar style of football next season.
The Englishman’s ability to play from a deep midfield role is seen as a huge plus for the North Londoners.
Marc Guehi is named as the primary option Tottenham are eyeing for their backline but the outlet questions if the Lilywhites would be prepared to go toe-to-toe with Newcastle for the centre-back and shell out around £65m-£70m, which is what the Eagles are expected to demand.
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The report says that if Spurs are not able to land the Palace man, they could see Fikayo Tomori as a more affordable alternative, with the former Chelsea man expected to leave AC Milan this summer.
Who are Spurs looking at in attack?
The Mail say that Tyler Dibling remains firmly in Tottenham’s sights, with Ange Postecoglou’s men expected to join the auction for the teenage forward, who they see as someone who can offer competition to the likes of Brennan Johnson and Dejan Kulusevski on the right.
It is pointed out that Spurs have a big decision to make on the future of Mathys Tel, with the club having a £47.5m option to buy the Frenchman permanently.
It is suggested that should Spurs choose against prioritising a move for Tel, they could use those funds towards a deal for a long-term target, Eberechi Eze.