Tottenham Hotspur are prioritising a move for West Ham United attacker Mohammed Kudus.
They believe the London Stadium club will sell him for around £60 million, according to journalist Ben Jacobs.
The West Ham star has a release clause of £85m, which applies to Premier League clubs.
However, Spurs are convinced they can bring the 24-year-old to the club for much less.
Spurs were keen on Crystal Palace attacker Eberechi Eze, but their interest did not reach an advanced stage. They are looking to sign Kudus instead.
West Ham want to generate funds for the summer transfer window, and they are ready to cash in on the Ghana international.
The Hammers have also offered him to Chelsea and Manchester United, but they are currently concentrating on other targets, which could give Tottenham an advantage.
Kudus is open to joining the club, and agreeing personal terms will not be a problem.
Spurs are willing to sell Brazil international Richarlison, and the West Ham forward appears to have been identified as his direct replacement.
Tottenham manager Thomas Frank would fancy his chances of getting the best out of Kudus again following a dip in form last season.
The former Brentford boss turned Ivan Toney and Bryan Mbeumo into solid attackers and could succeed with the West Ham forward if a move works out.