Tottenham readying move for Crystal Palace FA Cup winner

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Tottenham are said to be eyeing a bargain deal involving a Crystal Palace star this summer.

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Tottenham are said to be ready to swoop for a Crystal Palace star who is heading for an exit this summer. Spurs have a big summer ahead of them, and they do not yet know who will be in charge. Igor Tudor has been hired to oversee things for the rest of the season following Thomas Frank’s departure, but he is unlikely to stay on.

Tudor has a track history of having short spells at clubs, and Tottenham will be another barring an incredible run to finish the season, something this Spurs side does not look capable of.

Tottenham need to improve significantly when it comes to recruitment this summer, with the club having failed in another window in January. Spurs sold Brennan Johnson, suffered a number of injury blows to their attack and still didn’t sign any attackers.

Conor Gallagher was signed, but Tottenham undoubtedly got weaker in the winter window when you consider injuries and exits. It has shown on the pitch, too, with Tottenham struggling mightily for form and dropping to within five points of the relegation zone, and that cost Frank his job.

This summer is going to have to be very different, whoever is handed the head coach role, and according to SportsBoom, Spurs are eyeing a smart move to kick things off, with Crystal Palace star Daichi Kamada being linked.

The midfielder is out of contract this summer, and he is said to have told the Eagles he won’t be signing a new deal, with manager Oliver Glasner also leaving. Spurs are said to be interested, while AC Milan are also said to be eyeing a potential move.

Kamada has been a vital player for Palace, and he played a key role in their FA Cup success last season. The 29-year-old can play as an out-and-out midfielder or an attacking midfielder, and he would arrive as a proven Premier League player who has been a guaranteed starter when fit at Selhurst Park.

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