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TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR HAVE ALREADY LINED UP THEIR NEXT NO. 9

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Tottenham Hotspur have already lined up their next No. 9, should Kane join Bayern Munich. Tottenham Hotspur could lose Harry Kane this summer, but the club is already lining up his replacement.


Bayern Munich is currently in talks with Spurs to sign Kane. Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is reportedly meeting with German champions officials to discuss a potential deal. Bayern have already had two bids rejected this window, with the highest offer believed to be £80 million.


While Spurs are reluctant to sell their 29-year-old talismanic striker, Kane has just one year remaining on his contract and could leave for free next summer, which could force the club into selling.


Tottenham have already lined up his replacement, though, with Italian outlet Foot Mercato reporting that they want Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic. Signed from Fiorentina in January 2022, the Serbian cost Juventus around £70 million, including add-ons. However, just 18 months after moving to Turin, he could be moving to London.


Still only 23, Vlahovic has struggled to impress at Juventus since his big-money arrival, scoring just 14 times in 42 games across all competitions last season.



Federico Chiesa and Gleison Bremer have both been linked with moves away, too. However, the report suggests Juventus would prefer to sell Vlahovic, whom they believe is replaceable up front.


With his contract running until 2026, he won't come cheap, though. Foot Mercato suggests Juventus want more than £60 million for him. However, this is a figure Spurs could comfortably afford should they sell 


Now managed by Ange Postecoglou, Tottenham have a long-standing interest in Vlahovic. Along with north London rivals Arsenal, Spurs reportedly missed out on his signature 18 months ago at Juventus. They are determined not to make the same mistake again should Kane depart the club.


Chelsea and PSG are also reportedly interested in the Serbian, meaning it's far from a foregone conclusion that Spurs will win the race.


Source: fourfourtwo.com

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