TBR Football understands that Tottenham Hotspur are keeping very close tabs on Paris Saint-Germain attacker Randal Kolo Muani.
As revealed by TBR Football, Tottenham attempted to sign Kolo Muani back in January, but he instead opted to sign for Juventus.
The Italian club want to make the deal for the Frenchman permanent; however, talks with PSG are not progressing well at this stage.
Kolo Muani is giving Juve his priority as he looks to leave the Parc Des Princes, but Spurs are waiting in the background in case a deal cannot be agreed.
Tottenham front of the queue to sign Randal Kolo Muani
Tottenham Hotspur are at the front of the queue to sign PSG attacker Randal Kolo Muani in case his move to Juventus fails, sources have told TBR Football’s chief correspondent Graeme Bailey.
The North London club do not want to annoy Juventus and risk ruining their strong relationship with the Serie A giants.
The striker enjoyed a great six-month loan spell in Turin last season as he netted ten goals in 22 matches for Juventus.
Tottenham offered Kolo Muani a starring role in North London and the chance to become the successor to Son Heung-min, but at the time, he decided to join Juve instead.
Kolo Muani, who cost PSG £77m, remains intent on signing for the Old Lady, but a return to the Allianz Stadium is currently in the balance.
Back in April, Tottenham asked to be kept informed on Kolo Muani’s situation, and that remains the case three months on.
Son played his final game for Tottenham on Sunday, and the Lilywhites are looking for a new left-sided attacker. The 26-year-old fits the bill perfectly, but he is not the only option.
Alejandro Garnacho and Rodrygo Goes are also on Tottenham’s list
Alejandro Garnacho and Rodrygo Goes are among the other names on Tottenham’s list of replacements for their former 33-year-old captain.
As revealed by TBR Football, Tottenham are one of the clubs monitoring Garnacho, whom Ruben Amorim is keen for Manchester United to sell this summer.
Garnacho is keen to stay in the Premier League, and one of his options could be a move to North London.
TBR Football also exclusively revealed that Tottenham would be willing to make Rodrygo their highest earner.
The Brazilian is also open to the prospect of a move to North London, with talks having already started with intermediaries.
Tottenham are believed to have budgeted for a big-name arrival to replace Son, and it will be fascinating to see what develops over the coming weeks.