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330-game Tottenham star to leave for free, as Leicester ‘lead race’ for £18m team-mate

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Ben Davies has decided to run down his Tottenham Hotspur contract and leave the club on a free transfer next summer, while Leicester City are in pole position to sign one of his team-mates, according to reports.

Davies has been a loyal servant to Tottenham, having originally joined the club from Swansea City back in July 2014. Since then, the versatile defender – who can play either as a left-back or centre-half – has made 330 appearances in all competitions and chipped in with nine goals and 23 assists.

However, Davies’ game time has started to decrease in recent seasons, as Tottenham continue to revamp and improve their backline.

Last season, the 31-year-old played in 19 games, with 17 of those coming in the Premier League. At left-back, Davies is behind Destiny Udogie in the pecking order, while Ange Postecoglou would also rather play Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero in central defence.

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Journalist Pete O’Rourke has now provided an update on Davies’ situation. He states that the experienced star will stay at Spurs this summer, despite being linked with an exit.

Davies will continue to provide the likes of Udogie and Van De Ven with backup before leaving North London when his contract expires in June 2025.

While the Welshman is not an integral player for Spurs, Postecoglou is happy to have him in the squad due to his versatility and the fact he can give advice to the younger players.

Spurs chiefs had been expected to offload Davies to save on his wages and bring in some extra money, but it seems that will no longer be happening.

Tottenham transfer news: Davies, Skipp both eye exits

Meanwhile, Football Insider report that Leicester ‘lead the race’ for Davies’ team-mate Oliver Skipp, who will be allowed to leave the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium if a suitable offer comes in.

Skipp has been linked with promoted clubs Leicester, Ipswich Town and Southampton in recent weeks. Ipswich remain determined to add the defensive midfielder to their squad, but they are at serious risk of missing out on him to Leicester.

The Foxes have the money to offer Skipp a bigger contract than Ipswich, while it could also be argued that Steve Cooper’s side have a better chance of staying in the top flight, thanks to their superior experience in the division.

Signing the former England U21 international would help Leicester move on from Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, who joined Chelsea earlier this summer.

Skipp would not be the first Spurs midfielder to join Leicester in recent times, as Harry Winks made that exact move last summer.

Skipp, 23, has previously been valued at around £18million, though it remains to be seen how much Spurs want before selling him to either Leicester or Ipswich.

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Tottenham transfers: Two moves announced, with Barcelona deal next after green light granted

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Tottenham have officially confirmed two transfers have been completed, while another move involving Barcelona has been given the thumbs up, according to a report.

Spurs have splashed the cash this summer, with Archie Gray costing £40m to sign from Leeds United and Dominic Solanke requiring a package worth £65m to prise out of Bournemouth. Solanke’s deal is a new club record for Tottenham, surpassing the £60m (£50m plus £10m in add-ons) is cost to sign Richarlison in 2022.

Swedish sensation Lucas Bergvall officially joined the club on July 1 after his deal was agreed in the winter window prior.

A similar type of move has been agreed for South Korean winger Yang Min-hyuk who’ll link up with his new Spurs teammates in the 2025 January window. Timo Werner was also re-signed via the loan route.

However, today’s update regards two confirmed exits and a third may well be in the works.

Emerson Royal completes AC Milan switch

Firstly, Tottenham officially confirmed right-back Emerson Royal has completed a permanent transfer to AC Milan.

The Serie A giant have paid €15m to sign the Brazil international and the deal reportedly contains a further €2m in add-ons.

Emerson has signed a four-year contract with an option for a fifth season at the San Siro.

Milan had initially hoped to pay little more than €10m for Emerson, though upped the ante to a more suitable sum after Alessandro Florenzi suffered a serious knee injury in pre-season.

Pedro Porro is the undisputed first choice for Ange Postecoglou at right-back. New signing Gray can cover the position, while Djed Spence is still on the books.

However, Fabrizio Romano has reported Tottenham will explore the signing of a replacement for Emerson and a Manchester City star is on their radar.

Spurs striker joins Championship side

Elsewhere, Spurs have confirmed striker Dane Scarlett has joined Championship side Oxford United on a season-long loan.

The deal is not believed to contain an option/obligation to buy, meaning Scarlett will return to north London at season’s end.

Responding to the move, the 20-year-old told Oxford’s club media: “I’m over the moon to be here and I’m ready to get started.

“The team did really well last season (promoted to the Championship via League One play-offs), and I see an opportunity here for myself.

“Oxford for me was the best option to come and prove myself and show what I can do. I’m a team player that will look to bring goals and hopefully we can deliver this season.”

Barcelona transfer greenlit by Hansi Flick

Another Spurs star who could be on the move is left-back Sergio Reguilon.

The 27-year-old Spaniard is surplus to requirements following loan spells at Manchester United and Brentford last season.

Reguilon is in the final year of his Spurs deal and with no new contract expected, Tottenham hope to cash in while they still can.

Sky Sports recently confirmed Barcelona had identified Reguilon as a viable option to bolster their left-back ranks.

A fresh update from Spanish outlet Sport has revealed Barcelona boss, Hansi Flick, has given the green light to the move.

It’s stated a permanent deal for a ‘nominal fee’ is being sought. The idea of recouping a tiny fee for a player signed for a reported £32m (including add-ons) won’t warm hearts in north London.

But given Reguilon’s contract situation and the fact he’s unfancied by Postecoglou, any fee is better than losing Reguilon to free agency at season’s end.

Furthermore, a sale now would allow Tottenham to shift the player’s salary off the books one year ahead of time.

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Tottenham eye ‘dream’ Serie A signing as bid drawn up and second deal announced

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Tottenham Hotspur have prepared an offer as they look to strike a ‘dream deal’ for Italy star Manuel Locatelli, according to reports, while a second player’s new contract has also been confirmed by the North London side.

Tottenham have been busy in the summer transfer window, signing three new players and offloading a lot of dead wood from the squad. Ange Postecoglou’s side quickly opted to extend Timo Werner’s loan from RB Leipzig and then brought in English starlet Archie Gray from Leeds United.

They have followed up on those captures by landing striker Dominic Solanke in a £65million deal, while Lucas Bergvall’s move to Tottenham has also gone through after it was initially agreed in February.

Eric Dier, Japhet Tanganga, Tanguy Ndombele and Joe Rodon are just some of the unwanted players who have been axed by Tottenham.

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Postecoglou is also on the hunt for a new central midfielder, with Giovani Lo Celso likely to follow Ndombele and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg out of the club.

Postecoglou was eager for Tottenham to sign Conor Gallagher, but they have been beaten to his services by Atletico Madrid.

According to the latest reports in Italy, Spurs could move on from the disappointment surrounding Gallagher by moving for Juventus’ Locatelli instead.

The 26-year-old has previously been linked with Arsenal, but now it is their North London rivals Spurs who are aiming to bring him to England.

Tottenham transfers: Manuel Locatelli a new target

The prospective transfer is described as a ‘dream’ one for both Spurs and Juve. Not only would it bolster Spurs’ squad with a top midfield addition, but it would also give Juve crucial extra transfer funds.

The reports claim that Spurs are ‘ready to offer’ €24m (£20.5m) plus add-ons for Locatelli. It remains to be seen whether Juve will accept this though as the star’s contract runs until June 2028 and he has previously been valued at more than £40m.

Locatelli would be a good signing for Spurs as he can operate as either a No 6 or No 8 and would bring a winning attitude to Postecoglou’s squad. The former Milan player helped Italy win Euro 2020 and has also lifted the Italian Cup and Italian Super Cup since making his senior debut in April 2016.

Meanwhile, Spurs have announced that academy starlet Mikey Moore has penned his first professional contract with the club, ending speculation about a move away.

The 17-year-old attacker is regarded as one of the best talents in the country and has picked up interest from a host of rival clubs, but he has now pledged his future to Spurs.

In a statement, Spurs announced that they are ‘delighted’ to have agreed terms with Moore, who will aim to force his way into Postecoglou’s plans over the next few years.

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Tottenham to form dazzling new frontline with £85m pair to follow Solanke; Romano names Man Utd signings five and six

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Tottenham are ready to sign two more attackers for a combined £85m despite spending big on Dominic Solanke, Barcelona are planning a ‘super contract’ to lure away a Liverpool star, while Man Utd’s next two signings after Noussair Mazraoui and Matthijs De Ligt have been named.

POSTECOGLOU TARGETS NEW FRONTLINE WITH €30M STRIKER NEXT

Tottenham are ready to launch a firm offer to bring in another new centre forward in Jonathan David with Ange Postecoglou still looking for further attacking reinforcements to go alongside Dominic Solanke.

Spurs splashed out a club-record fee of £65m to sign England cap Solanke from Bournemouth over the weekend after triggering the exit clause in the 26-year-old striker’s Cherries contract. Seen as the natural replacement for Harry Kane, Solanke was presented to his new supporters over the weekend ahead of Kane’s first match back at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with Bayern Munich.

However, it seems Postecoglou and Tottenham are not yet finished in strengthening their forward options with a double deal to go alongside Solanke also reportedly in the works.

And according to widespread reports, the next man in their sights is Lille striker David, who now has just under 11 months remaining on his deal with the Ligue 1 side.

David has proved one of French football’s best strikers since moving to Lille, where he has scored 84 goals in 184 appearances. And with an impressive tally of 28 in 54 games for his country, Canada, there is no doubting Lille would be losing one of their top stars of recent years if the 24-year-old departs.

Per reports, Lille are now open to his sale for a mere €30m (£25.7m), which has put Postecoglou on red alert.

And it’s claimed the Spurs boss is emploring his side to make their approach for the player as soon as possible to ensure they can get a deal over the line and potentially pair him up with Solanke in what would be a new-look attack.

Tottenham are not the only Premier League side keen, with Chelsea also among his suitors. However, with the door opening for the Blues to bring Victor Osimhen to Stamford Bridge, Spurs could be gifted a free hit at signing the 121 goal star, whio started his career in Belgium with Gent.

Tottenham transfers: Commentator tips move for Eberechi Eze

Postecoglou is also back on the trail of Eberechi Eze, per reports, with the Tottenham boss looking to create a bold and fluid new front four with Solanke and David flanked by Son Heung-min and Crystal Palace star.

With the likes of James Maddison, Brennan Johnson, Timo Werner and Dejan Kulusevski in reserve, Postecoglou wants to create a deep squad full of attacking intent which will not only excite their supporters, but also ensure they have the squad depth needed to push for a place in the Premier League’s top four and make serious inroads in the Europa League.

Any deal for Eze will not come cheap with Palace likely to hold out for a fee of around £60m for the seven-times capped England star.

Spurs were linked with a move for Eze prior to this summer’s European Championships, but now ESPN commentator, Ian Darke, believes the move is finally set to come to fruition.

Labelling the player one of the best ball carriers in the Premier League, Darke stated: “I have noticed Spurs are favourites to sign Eberechi Eze, the Crystal Palace and England flair player and creator.

“So those (Solanke and Eze) would be interesting signings.”

Eze racked up 11 goals and four assists in just 27 Premier League games last season and former Spurs winger Chris Waddle also reckons he would be an ideal fit in Postecoglou’s system.

“He’s a great talent,” said Waddle. “I think he’d mainly be used in a wide role. He’s got pace, grace and balance. The Spurs fans would love to watch him. He’s definitely a Tottenham player. He would be a great addition,” he stated.

Deals for both Eze and David would set Spurs back a combined £85m and mark them as one of the Premier League’s biggest spenders this summer.

Solanke (£65m) and Archie Gray (£40m) have already signed on the dotted line, with those next two deals set to take their spending soaring towards the £200m mark.

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LIVERPOOL CONTINUE TALKS OVER MAMARDASHVILI

Liverpool are to continue talks with Valencia over a deal for Georgia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili amid a claim that he will be sold for some price lower than his €45m valuation. (various)

Chelsea are in talks over a deal to bring Joao Felix back to Stamford Bridge as part of Atletico Madrid’s talks to bring England midfielder Conor Gallagher to Stamford Bridge. (Fabrizio Romano)

Liverpool are in talks with Red Bull Salzburg over the sale of midfielder Bobby Clark, who is also wanted by Leeds, Norwich, Sheffield United and Coventry. The Austrian side have already seen an offer worth €9.6m (£8.2m) rejected and are favourites for his signature. (The Athletic)

Arsenal right-back Brooke Norton-Cuffy is set to join Genoa with the two clubs in final discussions over a fee for the 20-year-old. (La Repubblica)

Manchester United have spurned the chance to sign former Atletico Madrid defender Mario Hermoso, who is available on a free transfer this summer. (AS)

Tottenham defender Emerson Royal will undergo a medical at La Madonnina Clinic on Monday ahead of long-awaited move to AC Milan, with the Italian giants striking a deal worth an initial €15m plus €2m in add-ons. (Gazzetta dello Sport)

Real Madrid have rejected what has been described as a ‘significant offer’ from an unnamed club in Saudi Arabia for Brazilian superstar Vinicius Junior, whom they wanted to make the face of their game ahead of 2034 World Cup. (The Athletic)

Juventus have met with Atalanta to resolve their differences over the fee for Teun Koopmeiners with a move in the region of €60m now expected to go through. That signing will free up Atalanta to bring in Celtic midfielder Matt O’Riley as his replacement in a deal worth around €28m. (Sky Italia)

Napoli are closing on the signings of both David Neres and Billy Gilmour after reaching agreements with both players. (Gazzetta dello Sport)

Chelsea are gaining hopeful that a deal can be done for Victor Osimhen with Napoli open to the signing of Romelu Lukaku AND unwanted Blues goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga as part of a three-way swap deal. (Rudy Galetti, TEAMtalk exclusive)

BARCELONA RIVAL REAL MADRID FOR ALEXANDER-ARNOLD DEAL

Barcelona are ready to rival Real Madrid to the signing of Trent Alexander-Arnold next summer if the defender continues to wind down his contract at Anfield. Agents for the Blaugrana have already signalled their intentions to offer the 25-year-old a ‘super contract’ to depart Anfield in 2025. (various)

Brentford striker Ivan Toney could find himself on the move to Saudi Arabia, with Al-Ahli looking at a deal to sign the England international, who now has less than 11 months remaining on his contract. (Fabrizio Romano)

Barcelona have told agent Jorge Mendes to find winger Ansu Fati a new club with the player now free to leave following the capture of Dani Olmo from RB Leipzig. (Sport)

Barca are also back on the trail of Nico Williams and are planning a fresh offer to Athletic Bilbao after being told the Spain winger has made it clear he wants to make the move to Catalonia this summer. (Sport)

AC Milan are looking into a possible deal for Nottingham Forest’s Brazilian midfielder Danilo, with negotiations for AS Monaco man Youssouf Fofana and Borussia Monchengladbach player Manu Kone dragging on. (Sky Italia)

Fiorentina are emerging as a concrete option to sign free agent former Barcelona man Sergi Roberto. Following his departure, Marc-Andre Ter Stegen has been named as the new captain at the Camp Nou. (Fabrizio Romano)

Arsenal are emerging as surprise contenders to sign Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman, with the France winger likely to face limited game-time this season following the capture of Michael Olise. Barcelona are also keen on the 28-year-old. (various)

NEXT TWO MAN UTD SIGNINGS AFTER DE LIGT AND MAZRAOUI NAMED

Manchester United likely to make Sofyan Amrabat and Sander Berge signings No 5 and 6 of the summer after Noussair Mazraoui and Matthijs De Ligt, with PSG’s refusal to budge on their €60m valuation of Manuel Ugarte seen as too high by Sir Jim Ratcliffe. (Fabrizio Romano)

Manchester City striker Julian Alvarez expects to finalise a transfer to Atletico Madrid in the next 72 hours with the total package likely to be worth up to €95m (£81.3m) to the Premier League champions. (AS)

VfB Stuttgart are in talks with Chelsea over a deal to sign unwanted striker Armando Broja on an initial season-long loan deal. (Sky Germany)

AC Milan are in talks with Roma over a loan-to-buy deal for England striker Tammy Abraham, who has been cleared to leave the Stadio Olimpico this summer. (Calciomercato)

Borussia Dortmund are poised to seal the signing of Maximilian Beier from Hoffenheim in a deal worth €30m (£25.7m). The likes of Manchester United and Liverpool have previously been linked with the Germany forward. (Sky Germany)

Nottingham Forest have rejected an approach from Atalanta for Wales defender Neco Williams, with their offer of €20m (£17.1m) not considered high enough. (Fabrizio Romano)

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Tottenham tumble asking price for Aston Villa midfield target, with crushing loss to become grim reality

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Tottenham Hotspur are believed to have dropped their asking price for midfielder Giovani Lo Celso as they aim to sell him before the end of the month.

Lo Celso was left out of Tottenham’s squad for their pre-season fixture against Bayern Munich on Saturday, in an obvious sign that his future lies away from north London. With only a year remaining on his contract, Spurs are trying to sell Lo Celso while they still can.

Interest from Aston Villa – whose manager Unai Emery coached him during a loan spell at Villarreal – and his former club Real Betis has been confirmed over the weekend.

And now, more clues have emerged about the extent Tottenham will go to in order to offload the Argentina international in the next couple of weeks, before the transfer window closes on August 30.

TEAMtalk sources stated in June that Tottenham were willing to accept bids of £12m from any suitor for Lo Celso.

However, with no one matching their demands yet, it seems Spurs have been forced to reduce their asking price.

According to a new update from Football Insider, Tottenham are now just asking for £10m for Lo Celso. Furthermore, anyone trying to take him on loan will likely be turned away.

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Having decided he is now out of their plans under Ange Postecoglou, Tottenham are in a race against time to sell Lo Celso. If they fail to sell him this month, they risk losing him for free at the end of the season, since he could sign a pre-contract agreement with any foreign club from January onwards.

The midfielder previously cost them around £42m after joining from Real Betis five years ago. Spurs will be making a major loss on Lo Celso, to a magnitude possibly even greater than they planned for.

Tottenham trying to land Lo Celso upgrade

But if they can cut Lo Celso from their squad in time, they might have room for someone more suitable to Postecoglou’s tactics.

The dream target is Jacob Ramsey from Aston Villa, which could lead to a part-exchange deal given the interest at the other end in Lo Celso. As the younger player with more to offer in the long term, Ramsey would be the more valuable component of that operation, although it is not necessarily an easy one for them to agree.

After all, Lo Celso may want to return to La Liga, a competition he has made 70 appearances in across two-and-a-half years. In contrast, he has played 77 times in the Premier League for Tottenham, during three-and-a-half possible years of action.

His output has also historically been far better in Spanish than English football, with 12 La Liga goals to his name but only three Premier League strikes.

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Tottenham transfers: Next exit being firmed up as swap deal lands Postecoglou prime midfield target

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Tottenham could be about to offload another fringe member of Ange Postecoglou’s squad after the player was left out of the squad for the pre-season friendly defeat to Bayern Munich on Saturday.

Two goals from Dejan Kulusevski were not enough for Spurs as the German giants lifted the Visit Malta Cup in north London courtesy of some familiar errors at the back from Ange Postecoglou’s men.

Two set-piece goals and another defensive mistake in possession gifted Bayern a 3-2 triumph as second-half substitute Harry Kane was given a standing ovation on his return to the club.

Summer signings Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall both featured in the second half for Tottenham, while new record addition Dominic Solanke was also in attendance.

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Postecoglou has already hinted that he expects more players through the door, although it’s expected that exits will be the focus of attention over the next few days.

Emerson Royal is close to his move to AC Milan but talk of Giovani Lo Celso‘s future at the club has ramped up after the Argentine was left out of the squad for the Bayern clash.

Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Aston Villa remain interested in signing the midfielder, while his former club Real Betis are also in the mix.

It’s reported that Tottenham are actively working on the 28-year-old’s exit given that he only has a year remaining on his current contract.

Lo Celso joined Spurs permanently from Betis back in 2020 and a move back to Spain could benefit his career, while the midfielder played some of his best football at Villarreal under Unai Emery, who is now in charge at Villa.

Tottenham still keen on Lo Celso, Ramsey swap

Emery is known to be keen on reuniting with Lo Celso, with Tottenham trying to lure Villa midfielder Jacob Ramsey to north London as part of the transfer.

Spurs would be expected to pay Villa £20m plus Lo Celso if they can strike a deal, with Ramsey currently valued at around the £45m mark.

The 23-year-old Villa star is the type of box-to-box midfielder Postecoglou wants to get on board this summer to provide more competition for Rodrigo Bentancur.

As for Lo Celso, the Argentina international has never really been able to cement a place in the Tottenham starting XI under successive managers and has been loaned out twice.

Postecoglou did give the midfielder plenty of opportunities to show his worth last season, with Lo Celso featuring 24 times in all competitions, but he failed to take them.

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At this stage, it now appears that a move is best for all parties as the Spurs boss looks to build a younger, more vibrant squad capable of playing the brand of football Postecoglou wants in north London.

Lo Celso has made a total of 108 appearances for Tottenham, scoring 11 goals in that time.

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Tottenham transfers: Ange Postecoglou talks up more signings as £30m deal expected next; Solanke injury concern

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Ange Postecoglou has hinted that there will be more Tottenham signings to come before the transfer window shuts as a former star is once again being tipped for a return to north London.

Spurs completed a club-record deal for Bournemouth frontman Dominic Solanke on Saturday, with the England star arriving in a £65million deal to bolster Postecoglou’s frontline.

According to respected journalist David Ornstein, the 26-year-old, the Tottenham boss wanted Solanke more than any other striker in the club’s price range after he scored 21 goals in all competitions for the Cherries last season.

Spurs moved quickly to negotiate a big-money deal this week, after receiving encouragement that Solanke was very keen on a move to the club this summer.

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And, speaking after Saturday’s 3-2 friendly defeat to Bayern Munich, Postecoglou is confident the club’s new No.9 will be ready to face Leicester a week on Monday.

Asked whether Solanke will face the Foxes, having picked up a toe injury before his move, he said: “I don’t see any reason why he shouldn’t be in a position to [play against Leicester]. He’s done most of pre-season.

“Slight knock in the last game Bournemouth played, but, of course, we’ll have a look at him during, during the week. But I think that considering he’s done most of the pre-season, I see no reason why he wouldn’t be available.”

Postecoglou also spoke about Solanke’s path to becoming Tottenham’s new record buy, adding: “He’s had to work his way up and I always think that’s a good thing.

“If it’s all positive in their career, you wonder how they’ll deal with setbacks and he’s had his quite early in his career and pushed on.”

Postecoglou expects prime Solanke

The Spurs chief was also asked how long Solanke has actually been on his radar, adding: “Yeah, a fair while, but again, you kind of look at players who’ve had, like I said, interesting journeys and with some players, things happen really early in their careers and they go really well, but then there’s inevitable stumbles along the way and you want to see how they react.

“But Dom had a very bright start to his career and he was at big clubs, which every player aspires to, but for one reason or another, it didn’t work out for him, but the fact that he’s got himself back to this position where he’s again one of the premier strikers in the Premier League, it’s a testament to his character and he’s only 26, about to turn 27. So I think probably because of those early challenges he had, I think he’s going try to push and have a really strong and impactful, meaningful years from now on.”

With Solanke now on board, the focus is now on who could follow him through the door in north London and Postecoglou is expecting more business between now and the end of the window.

The Australian said: “Look, we’ll see, there’s still time in the window and I think there’ll still be some activity.

“We are trying to identify players who fit into our style of football. There will be a bit of adjustment but hopefully they will already have those qualities to come into the group and contribute straight away. That is my expectation when we sign someone – they will be ready to contribute from the moment they arrive.”

Tottenham old boy still tipped for return

One player who continues to be linked with a return to the club is Southampton full-back Kyle Walker-Peters and those rumours have once again ramped up as the clock ticks down to August 30.

Reports over the weekend suggest that Tottenham are ready to activate their £30m buy-back clause for the 27-year-old, who excelled in Southampton’s run to promotion from the Championship last season.

He scored three goals and added three assists in 47 games in all competitions and, given his ability, to play at right-back and left-back, would give Postecoglou quality cover in both positions.

Links to Walker-Peters again are no great surprise given that Emerson Royal is closing in on his switch to AC Milan.

The Brazilian, after months of talk, will at long last seal a move to the San Siro, with Fabrizio Romao revealing that the defender has rejected four to five different offers to join Milan before finally giving the nod.

Spurs have reached an agreement to sell the player for a package worth in excess of £13m.

“Emerson Royal to AC Milan, here we go! Deal in place for total package in excess of €15m from Spurs,” said Romano on X.

“Agreement with Emerson reached in May as he only wanted Milan despite 4/5 proposals. Travel being planned as Emerson leaves #THFC and joins Milan project.”

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However, if a deal for Walker-Peters does not go through then Tottenham can fall back on summer signing Archie Gray as cover for Pedro Porro at right-back for the upcoming campaign.

The former Leeds man performed well in that position as a half-time substitute in the clash with Bayern, his first taste action at the home of his new club.

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Tottenham turn attention to former Man Utd flop following Solanke capture but face competition

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Tottenham are reportedly among the clubs keeping tabs on Galatasaray winger Wilfried Zaha who has been tipped to return to the Premier League.

Ange Postecoglou will be pleased with the transfer window that Spurs have had so far with the signings of Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall and Min-hyeok Yang. The club have also managed to sign Bournemouth’s Dominic Solanke for a club-record fee of £65m.

In a bid to add some more creativity to their ranks, Tottenham are still looking to bolster their creative options in the coming weeks.

Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze remains a target for the club, although they face competition from Manchester City who are also interested in the England international.

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An alternative target that Tottenham are considering is Zaha who reportedly has plenty of suitors in the Premier League.

Zaha left Crystal Palace to join Galatasaray last summer but the 31-year-old is already being linked with a return to the Premier League.

According to HITC, Tottenham are among the clubs who have been made aware of the winger’s availability this summer.

While Zaha enjoyed a decent debut season in Turkey which saw him score nine league goals and provide three assists, he is reportedly keen to return to England this summer.

Plenty of clubs are interested

While Tottenham have been credited with interest in Zaha, they certainly aren’t alone as several other Premier League sides have also been linked.

As per the same report, Crystal Palace, Leicester City, Aston Villa and Newcastle have also been made aware of Zaha’s availability this summer.

During his Premier League career, Zaha racked up a total of 305 appearances for Crystal Palace, Manchester United and Cardiff City. He scored 68 Premier League goals and has produced 29 assists, averaging 0.32 goal contributions per game.

His contract with Galatasaray is still valid until the summer of 2026 which does give the Turkish club a decent amount of bargaining power in this deal. It’s also thought that he is currently earning £170,000 per week in Turkey.

Interestingly, Tottenham have tried to sign Zaha before. Prior to his move to Galatasaray, Spurs expressed an interest in the Crystal Palace star but he snubbed the chance to join them as he was keen to play Champions League football.

Tottenham were also prominently linked with Zaha during Mauricio Pochettino’s tenure at the club, although a move never ended up materialising.

Given his age and high wages, there is a good chance that Tottenham will explore alternative options to Zaha this summer. A loan move could be suitable, although Postecoglou would likely prefer a younger alternative.

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Tottenham transfers: Two records fall after Solanke completes move, with Barcelona and AC Milan deals next

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Tottenham have completed the record signing of Dominic Solanke and official confirmation from the clubs is all that remains, while moves involving AC Milan and Barcelona could quickly follow.

Spurs made it their mission to sign a high quality striker this summer and Bournemouth hitman Solanke is the player they turned to.

Solanke scored 19 goals in the Premier League last season, with only Erling Haaland (27), Cole Palmer (22) and Alexander Isak (21) registering more.

Tottenham ramped up their pursuit of the former Liverpool and Chelsea striker at the beginning of August.

Solanke quickly gave the green light to Spurs and aims to prove he can make the grade at one of the league’s heavyweights. That comes after his prior spells at Anfield and Stamford Bridge came and went without ever being offered an extended run in the team.

Solanke agreed a six-year contract running until 2030 with Spurs. The frontman passed a medical late on Friday night and subsequently put pen to paper on his Tottenham contract shortly after.

The move has now been completed, with official confirmation from Tottenham and Bournemouth all that remains.

Tottenham have committed to a package worth £65m which makes Solanke both their record buy and Bournemouth’s record sale. The breakdown of the deal is understood to be £57m plus £8m in add-ons.

Tottenham’s previous highest purchase was the £60m (£50m plus £10m in add-ons) it cost to sign Richarlison from Everton.

The £41m sale of Nathan Ake to Manchester City has also been surpassed as Bournemouth’s most lucrative departure.

AC Milan, Barcelona deals next?

Elsewhere, Tottenham are primed to sell Emerson Royal to AC Milan and Barcelona have made contact over a different Spurs defender.

Emerson, 25, has agreed a five-year deal with Milan who in turn, have agreed to pay Tottenham €15m plus €2m in add-ons for the Brazilian.

Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano gave the move his signature ‘here we go’ confirmation on Friday. Emerson will travel to Milan on Sunday to undergo a medical and finalise the move.

Barcelona could also sign a Tottenham full-back, though their move is in its very early stages.

Sky Sports revealed Barcelona have made an approach for left-back Sergio Reguilon who Spurs are more than willing to sell.

The 27-year-old has entered the final year of his contract and is surplus to requirements in north London.

Barcelona had initially hoped to re-sign last season’s loanee, Joao Cancelo, from Manchester City.

However, with City holding out for a permanent move and Barcelona unable to finance the deal, Cancelo’s return to Catalonia has stalled.

That’s where Reguilon comes in, with Barcelona now on the hunt for a full-back after completing their €62m signing of Dani Olmo from RB Leipzig on Friday.

Given Reguilon is in the final year of his contract at Tottenham, any Barcelona bid is likely to be a small one.

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Tottenham transfers: Spurs agree another deal to follow record

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Tottenham have agreed a transfer with AC Milan on the back of Bournemouth agreeing to sell Dominic Solanke to Spurs in a record-setting move.

Ange Postecoglou made no secret of his desire to sign a high profile new striker and Solanke is the player he and Spurs turned to.

Bournemouth have agreed to sell the striker who scored 19 Premier League goals last season. Solanke is protected by a £65m release clause, though it’s understood the clause is not straightforward.

Whether Tottenham will trigger the clause or agree a deal with Bournemouth that ignores the clause remains to be seen.

Nonetheless, what is clear is Bournemouth are ready to cash in, Solanke has agreed personal terms and the deal will become Bournemouth’s most expensive ever sale if finalised.

If the deal surpasses the £60m mark it would also become Tottenham’s most expensive ever buy. The current record-holder is Richarlison (£50m plus £10m in add-ons) who may well be sold on the back of Solanke arriving.

But while the Solanke move is hoovering up the headlines, Fabrizio Romano has brought news of an important sale nearing completion.

Emerson Royal to join AC Milan after price tag compromise

Tottenham explored the sale of right-back Emerson Royal after the Brazilian fell firmly behind Pedro Porro in the pecking order.

Emerson agreed personal terms with Milan well over a month ago, though a club-to-club agreement on the transfer fee and payment structure proved harder to come by.

Tottenham initially hoped to collect €25m, while Milan aimed to pay no more than €10m.

However, a serious knee injury suffered by Alessandro Florenzi prompted Milan to raise their bid to a reported €15m plus €2m in add-ons.

That still fellow below Tottenham’s initial expectations, though Milan made it clear their bid would not be improved.

According to a fresh update from Romano, Tottenham and chairman Daniel Levy have accepted Milan’s bid and the transfer has been given Romano’s signature ‘here we go’ confirmation.

Taking to X, the reporter stated: “Emerson Royal to AC Milan, here we go!

“Deal in place for total package in excess of €15m from Spurs. Agreement with Emerson reached in May as he only wanted Milan despite 4/5 proposals.

“Travel being planned as Emerson leaves Tottenham and joins Milan project.”

Tottenham could sign replacement from Man City

Porro is in situ, while new signing Archie Gray can cover at right-back if required. Failure to find a buyer for Djed Spence may also mean the rarely-seen Spurs right-back is an option for Postecoglou too.

Nonetheless, Romano recently confirmed Tottenham will look to replace Emerson and their search could take them to Manchester City.

“Tottenham would look to fill the gap, for sure, because they have Pedro Porro, but they would need one more player,” Romano told GiveMeSport.

“It’s true that [Issa] Kabore at Manchester City, former Luton Town player, is appreciated by Tottenham.

“But I’m told he is not the only option. So there are several possibilities being considered.”

Kabore, 23, has been on Man City’s books since 2020, though is yet to play a single match for the club.

Instead, his time with City has been spent out on loan and his latest spell away was an impressive one with Luton Town in the Premier League last season.

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