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Tottenham: Spurs looking at Victor Osimhen
Tottenham Hotspur are in for Napoli striker Victor Osimhen, as per Italian writer Lorenzo Amuso.
Napoli dished out £67.5million to sign Osimhen from Lille in September 2020, and he's played 62 games for the club up to this point.
The Serie A side, who completed third last season to get a Champions League place, focused on him a five-year contract.
Prods have been exceptionally dynamic in the early knockings of the late spring move window, adding Fraser Forster, Ivan Perisic and Yves Bissouma to their positions, yet Fabrizio Romano says they are by no means finished at this point
Amuso, talking live on CMIT TV, says 'we can expect truly extraordinary things from Tottenham' in the excess months of the late spring move window after they qualified for the Champions League.
Tottenham Hotspur move boss Fabio Paratici has now made an 'significant deal' as administrator Antonio Conte actually demands one summer marking, as indicated by reports.
Prods, be that as it may, neglected to land their man, who in the end wound up joining Barcelona - provoking the Premier League top-four chasers to refocus and draw up a rundown of different focuses for the position.
Conte has 'got incredible assurances', with Spurs backing him to take the club to a higher level. Also, one of the players in whom he and Tottenham have 'taken an interest' is Osimhen.
Be that as it may, they're not by any means the only group in the running, with North London rivals Arsenal especially sharp as well. As a matter of fact, the Gunners have evidently made a deal worth €60million (£51.5million) as of now, however seen it dismissed.
Essentially, it appears to be that the player 'will leave' the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona
Prods have been exceptionally dynamic in the early knockings of the late spring move window, adding Fraser Forster, Ivan Perisic and Yves Bissouma to their positions, however Fabrizio Romano says they are by no means finished at this point.
Tottenham Hotspur move boss Fabio Paratici has now made an 'significant deal' as administrator Antonio Conte actually demands one summer marking, as per reports
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