To The Lane And Back
·23 February 2024
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·23 February 2024
A round-up of the latest Tottenham news, including updates on Richarlison, Marc Guehi and Kyle Walker-Peters.
Tottenham could see star striker Richarlison leave in the summer, should an offer come in for the Brazilian. That’s according to HITC Football’s Graeme Bailey, who spoke exclusively to The Spurs News about a possible exit.
“Richarlison isn’t on the market but if he sees other forwards coming in, it’s going to be an interesting one if the Saudi interest remains,” Bailey said. “I think they would listen to offers if someone offered a profit there.”
It remains to be seen if an offer will be made for the former Everton man, who cost the club £60million nearly two-years ago. But with the goals starting to flow, it could put Tottenham in an interesting situation.
Read more about Richarlison and a possible Tottenham transfer exit, here.
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Tottenham are showing interest in a move for Crystal Palace and England defender Marc Guehi in the coming summer transfer window. That’s according to a report from Sports Lens, which claims that Spurs would be keen on the 23-year-old.
The Lilywhites aren’t the only ones, of course, as Premier League rivals Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea have also been linked.
Read more about Marc Guehi to Tottenham, here.
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Tottenham may be poised to make a move for Kyle Walker-Peters, which would see the full-back return to Spurs after four-years. That’s according to HITC Football’s Graeme Bailey, who spoke exclusively to The Spurs News about a deal.
“My understanding is they are looking for someone who can possibly play both sides, not Diego Dalot but someone of that ilk,” Bailey said. “I wouldn’t necessarily rule it out, Walker-Peters is someone who Chelsea looked at as well.
“For these signings as well, the fourth centre-half I still think is probably Lloyd Kelly or Tosin Adarabioyo to come in on a free. Good Premier League players but at the end of the day, they are going to be fourth choice. Spurs don’t need to go and spend £60 million on a centre half.”
Read more about Tottenham’s transfer plans, here.
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