Tottenham Hotspur have been discussing the possibility of signing Jhon Duran on transfer deadline day to replace Randal Kolo Muani.
The North London club have been looking to sign an attacker during the winter window; however, they have now left it until deadline day to make their move.
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Juventus are pushing to sign Kolo Muani on loan, which means that Spurs would need to find a replacement.
The Lilywhites have so far been reluctant to part ways with the Frenchman, although if they could line up a deal before Monday’s deadline, then he could leave.
Tottenham are discussing the signing of Jhon Duran
Tottenham Hotspur are discussing a late move to sign Jhon Duran from Al-Nassr, according to Dean Jones, with the striker currently on loan at Fenerbahce.
Randal Kolo Muani’s future in North London remains undecided as Juve are continuing to bring him back to Turin.
Tottenham do not want to lose the 27-year-old, but Kolo Muani has been pushing to join Juventus, which has meant Spurs are discussing possible alternatives.
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Duran has now emerged as one of the players the North London club could target in the final hours of the window.
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The Colombian was a big success in the Premier League at Aston Villa, but he ended up moving to Al-Nassr for £71 million one year ago.
In the summer, he ended up joining Turkish club Fenerbahce, where he is currently on loan, with just five goals and three assists in 21 matches.
Randal Kolo Muani leaving Tottenham remains possible
Juventus still believe they can sign Kolo Muani, while Tottenham is exploring alternative options, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Romano told his YouTube channel: “We haven’t received a positive response from Tottenham yet, so Juve is still holding out hope for Randal Kolo Muani.
“It’s clear that Tottenham have been looking for a replacement because they made calls to see if there might be options, but they haven’t found a player tonight who could represent a real alternative to Kolo Muani.
“So for now, everything is still basically stuck with Tottenham. Juve is ready if Tottenham calls tomorrow, otherwise we’ll see if they explore alternatives.”