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Tottenham Hotspur are at long last set to wrap up the catch of Djed Spence with the Middlesbrough man made plans for the pre-season outing to Asia.
Spikes have been in move talks with the Championship side since the month before. Presently however The Telegraph report an arrangement is close between the two clubs.
Tottenham are near an understanding on a basic level for the Nottingham Forest credit star that will see them pay £15m front and center, with a further £5m in additional items.
Boro are perceived to have turned down offers of £10m and £11m. The 21-year-old full-back could all around become Boro's biggest at any point send out, overshadowing the £18m paid by Wolves to sign Adama Traore in August 2018.
Spence had been reserved as a top objective for Spurs after his venturesome exhibitions borrowed at Forest. The Londoner moved to Forest last August in the chase after first-group football.
Isaiah Jones was obstructing Spence's run of games at Boro and Spence concluded a move was the best vocation move. Furthermore, he has been demonstrated right subsequent to playing multiple times in Forest's advancement season.
Spence needed the 'best group'
The going after wing-back oversaw two objectives and five helps and he said March he was going for the gold flight.
Spence said: "I generally need to propel myself and play with the best players and best group.
"Obviously, it's a desire of mine to play in the Premier League. I attempt to remain practical. I don't add an excessive amount to it. By the day's end, I'm only here to partake in my football. I really want to remain on track, have exclusive focus and play well on the pitch."
Backwoods did attempt to keep Spence, however it before long became clear that interest from Spurs would best their expectations.
Spence is supposed to turn into one more piece in Antonio Conte's mid year move plans "before this end of the week".
Tottenham have previously finished the catch of Richarlison, Yves Bissouma, Ivan Perisic and back-up attendant Fraser Forster.
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