Tottenham look set to offload one of their young talents before the transfer window closes, with talks progressing quickly.
Tottenham Hotspur have had a mixed transfer window so far, with incomings already through the door, including the statement signing of Mohammed Kudus.
The Lilywhites’ window would have felt a lot better had they finalised the signing of Morgan Gibbs-White just 48 hours after the Kudus deal, but the move has since been delayed.
There is more business expected from Tottenham before the window shuts on 1 September, with Spurs reported to be targeting a striker, a midfielder and a young talent this summer.
Tottenham agree fee with Luton Town for Josh Keeley
Outgoings have been few and far between, with Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg one of the sales to have fetched Tottenham some income, having been sold to Marseille for £17 million.
Spurs have also saved £15.6 million in annual wages following the expiration of contracts of four former players.
Football.London are now reporting that Tottenham are closing in on another summer sale, with Spurs said to be in advanced talks to sell young goalkeeper Josh Keeley to Luton Town.
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It is understood that a fee has been agreed with the League One side, and a sell-on clause is expected to be included in the deal, as Spurs believe Keeley could develop into a Premier League shot-stopper in the future.
Tottenham Hotspur are currently well-stocked in the goalkeeping position, with Guglielmo Vicario their first-choice shot stopper, while Kinsky serves as his understudy and academy graduate Brandon Austin is the club’s third-choice option.
Josh Keeley expected to join Luton after Leyton Orient loan
Josh Keeley did have an impressive stint out on loan at Leyton Orient, having helped guide them to the play-off rounds for promotion, but they fell short after suffering defeat at the hands of Charlton Athletic.
The 22-year-old managed 16 clean sheets last season with the O’s and even grabbed a goal during Leyton Orient’s FA Cup run.