Fresh reports now state that Tottenham could make a surprise move for Fulham striker Rodrigo Muniz, who has 12 months left on his current contract and is on £7,500-per-week.
Of course, the 2025 summer window is a crucial one for Tottenham Hotspur, who are expected to strengthen their squad following their return to the UEFA Champions League.
Tottenham have been tipped to sign at least five players this summer, but so far, they have completed three signings, including Mathys Tel, Kevin Danso and Kota Takai.
More additions are expected to be made before the window shuts, particularly further up the pitch, as Tottenham aim to compete on multiple fronts this season.
Tottenham target Rodrigo Muniz transfer from Fulham
GIVEMESPORT are now reporting that Tottenham Hotspur have set their sights on Fulham forward Rodrigo Muniz.
The Fulham striker, who has just 12 months remaining on his current deal, is said to be open to a move away from West London, as he is keen on playing UEFA Champions League football. He currently earns just £7,500 per week at Fulham, which could be music to Daniel Levy’s ears.
It is further stated that the forward would only consider a switch if the opportunity to test himself at a higher level becomes available.
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Newly promoted Leeds United are also interested in securing the Brazilian’s services and reportedly tested Fulham’s resolve with a £32 million bid earlier in the window, which was swiftly rejected.
Fulham value Muniz at £50m as Spurs weigh up offer
The publication has also stated that Fulham are keen on keeping their forward, who grabbed 11 goals in all competitions last season.
However, they would be open to parting ways with Muniz if a lucrative offer is submitted for the Brazilian.
According to the outlet, Spurs would need to table a bid of £50 million if they are to stand a realistic chance of signing Muniz, as that is the valuation Fulham have placed on their striker.
He is also attracting interest from Chelsea, while Tottenham are reported to still be contemplating whether to test Fulham’s resolve or not.