Tottenham refusing to give up in fight for Nicolo Zaniolo | OneFootball

Tottenham refusing to give up in fight for Nicolo Zaniolo | OneFootball

Icon: 90min

90min

·2 August 2022

Tottenham refusing to give up in fight for Nicolo Zaniolo

Article image:Tottenham refusing to give up in fight for Nicolo Zaniolo

Tottenham are continuing talks with Roma over a move for Italy international Nicolo Zaniolo, 90min understands.

Spurs have already made six signings this transfer window and are keen on bringing in further reinforcements ahead of their return to the Champions League this season.


OneFootball Videos


90min has previously reported of their long-standing interest in Zaniolo, and despite Roma's hopes of keeping him and handing him a new contract later this year, Tottenham are continuing to push for a transfer - though it would likely take a fee of over €50m to sign him.

Managing director of football Fabio Paratici has held further talks with the Giallorossi's general manager Tiago Pinto in recent days, while Zaniolo featured in Roma's 1-0 pre-season win over Spurs in Israel on Saturday.

In that match, Antonio Conte played wing-backs Matt Doherty and Ivan Perisic extremely high up the pitch, and it's understood the Italian would plan on using Zaniolo in a similar fashion despite usually playing as a forward or playmaker.

Juventus remain interested in Zaniolo having also held negotiations with Roma this summer, but Tottenham lead the chase with the 23-year-old open to moving to England.

If you can't see the podcast embed, click here to download the episode in full!

Interestingly, Roma have asked Tottenham about the availability of Japhet Tanganga, who has been heavily linked with AC Milan. The Giallorossi believe he could be a cheaper option than Man Utd's Eric Bailly, while he was handed his Premier League debut at Spurs by current Roma boss Jose Mourinho.

Spurs are also keeping tabs on Wolves' Adama Traore, and they are likely to turn to him if they are unable to reach an agreement with Roma for Zaniolo. Chelsea are also interested in the Spaniard.

View publisher imprint