Tottenham are showing an interest in signing a Real Madrid star ahead of the summer transfer window, according to a report from Team Talk.
Spurs are in the market for reinforcements ahead of the summer transfer window as they look to build a squad capable of dragging them away from the relegation battle.
Roberto De Zerbi will be looking forward to his first transfer window with the North London club, and it's an incredibly important one after a difficult few years.
A host of players could head through the exit door when the season ends, with Tottenham not participating in any European competitions next campaign.
As a result, they'll need to replace them and try to bring in a level of player in multiple positions that can help elevate them.
Tottenham Eyeing Real Madrid Transfer
According to a report from Team Talk, Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga is looking for a new challenge ahead of the summer transfer window.
A host of clubs are showing an interest in securing his signature, with Tottenham one of those who are firmly in the mix, having a long-standing interest in the French international.
It is claimed that Real Madrid could sell Camavinga at the end of the season for a fee in the region of £50 million, while he is also keen on a move to the Premier League.
Tottenham are likely to face plenty of competition for a signature, particularly from England, and it could be a difficult race to win due to them not playing in the Champions League.
Tottenham Will Struggle in Camavinga Race
Although Tottenham may be interested in bringing Camavinga, described as 'world-class', to the Premier League, with some of the clubs also being linked, it's going to be almost impossible for them to secure his signature.
The report claims that Manchester United are also interested and the Red Devils will be able to offer Champions League football.
Spurs won't be competing in any European competition next season, meaning it's going to be difficult to attract this calibre of player.
There's a chance Camavinga might be interested in the project, but the other clubs showing an interest could be the biggest issue.