Tottenham are showing an interest in signing a new striker ahead of the summer transfer window as they look to improve on two dismal seasons in the Premier League.
Spurs are in desperate need of reinforcements as they look to start climbing up the table again after being involved in two relegation battles.
Last season, Tottenham managed to finish just above the relegation zone in the Premier League, and they now sit in the same position, in 17th heading into the final game.
The north London outfit should only need a point to guarantee safety this weekend, due to their superior goal difference, as they host Everton on Sunday.
Tottenham Eyeing Striker Signing
According to reports in Portugal, Tottenham are one of the sides showing an interest in signing Benfica striker Vangelis Pavlidis ahead of the summer transfer window, with the forward reportedly having an £87m release clause.
Spurs face competition from a host of clubs for the signature of Pavlidis, who has scored 30 goals in all competitions this season, including AC Milan and Roma.
Benfica are open to allowing Pavlidis to leave the club in the summer transfer window, but they won't let him go on the cheap.
It's claimed that after paying £15m to bring him to the club, Benfica are looking for a sizeable offer to allow him to depart.
As it stands, no club has made a formal offer to try to prise Pavlidis away from the Portuguese outfit, with it just being considered interest at the moment.
Spurs are one of multiple sides showing an interest in the striker, and it will be interesting to see if they make an official move when the market opens.
Tottenham Need Striker Addition
There's certainly an argument to suggest that Tottenham need to bring in a new striker in the summer transfer window.
Dominic Solanke has struggled with injuries and hasn't been able to produce the form he did at Bournemouth since arriving at Spurs.
Richarlison has also struggled fitness-wise, despite showing he's a capable Premier League striker when fit. Randal Kolo Muani joined the club on loan, but he's yet to earn a permanent move to North London.
Signing a new striker could be one of Tottenham's priorities heading into the summer, but it's unclear who is going to be their number one target.