Tottenham are interested in signing one player who has been called up to the England squad for the World Cup ahead of the summer transfer window.
It's certainly not going to be a quiet summer transfer window for Spurs, with a number of players already linked with departures.
Some in the Tottenham squad won't want to be without European football, and the North London club failed to qualify after being involved in a relegation battle.
Roberto De Zerbi's side managed to avoid dropping down to the Championship after securing a win over Everton on the final day.
After such a disappointing couple of years, the Tottenham hierarchy will undoubtedly want to back De Zerbi, especially after he turned things around for them in the second half of the season.
Tottenham Eyeing Man City Transfer
According to a report from the Independent, Tottenham are now considering a deal to sign John Stones to bring in some 'badly needed leadership' in the summer transfer window.
Signing a new centre back could be one of their priorities, with Cristian Romero and Micky van der Ven both linked with departures.
Stones is set to be a free agent in the summer after it was confirmed that he will be leaving Manchester City following the expiration of his contract.
After years of bringing in young talents from around Europe, adding some experience to their squad could certainly be beneficial to avoid being dragged into another relegation battle.
Stones Still Won't Come Cheap
According to David Ornstein, when John Stones signed a new deal at the Etihad Stadium back in 2021, the Man City defender was given a deal worth £250,000 a week.
Even if Tottenham are going to secure Stones' signature on a free transfer, it's still not going to come cheap, considering the wages they may have to offer.
If Stones is going to want to remain in the Premier League heading into the 2026-2027 season, there's every chance he may have to drop his wage demands.
Signing Stones on £250,000 a week might not be the smartest idea, especially as he struggled to play regularly in recent years due to injuries.