Seven players Tottenham can sign after Sandro Tonali to take spend over £300m | Football | Sport
Tottenham have wasted no time in the summer transfer window, with deals for five players having already been agreed. Spurs have already confirmed the arrivals of Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi, Jan Paul van Hecke and Mateus Fernandes, with a £92.5m transfer for Sandro Tonali currently in the pipeline.
But, by all accounts, Tottenham aren’t stopping there, with the north Londoners keen to add fresh faces in different departments of their squad. As such, Express Sport have picked out seven players Tottenham could target in the remainder of the summer transfer window.
Having joined Manchester City last summer, James Trafford’s season was rocked by the arrival of Gianluigi Donnarumma. As such, there are suggestions he could be on the move again this summer, with The Independent reporting Spurs are keeping tabs on the shot-stopper.
Speaking of City players, Tottenham registered an interest in Savinho last summer, but a deal didn’t transpire. It’s suggested that Tottenham could return for the winger as they look to strengthen their attacking options.
Speaking of which, Rafael Leao is a player who Spurs are said to admire, with the AC Milan ace believed to be available for transfer this summer. The Serie A outfit have spent big on Goncalo Ramos and could need to raise funds by player sales. Leao has long been linked with a move to the Premier League, with Chelsea and Manchester United having been mentioned in the past.
And then there’s Eli Junior Kroupi, who has dazzled in a Bournemouth shirt since making the move to the Cherries. While he’s only young, Bournemouth are reportedly asking for a fee close to £100m, with Spurs taking a look to see if a deal would be possible.
If that proves to be too costly, Crysencio Summerville could provide the ideal budget-friendly option for Spurs. Having already raided relegated West Ham for Fernandes, Summerville could be the next Hammers player on Tottenham’s radar, with GIVEMESPORT reporting the Dutch international has been earmarked as an option.
Or an even cheaper option could be found in the shape of Marcus Rashford. It had looked like he’d pen a permanent contract with Barcelona, but that fell through, meaning he’s once again looking for a new club. There’s talk of a £40m clause in his contract which is available to Premier League clubs except City and Liverpool.
Finally, everybody loves a World Cup breakout star and it feels as if Folarin Balogun might just be this year’s biggest. The striker has been banging them in for the USA, and despite being sent off during their round-of-32 tie, has still made somewhat of a name for himself. Reports from France claim the forward is attracting attention from PSG, as well as Chelsea and Spurs.


