Wolves interested in Spurs loanee
Wolves are interested in signing Carlos Vinicius this summer. The 26-year old joined the North London club from Benfica on a season-long loan as back-up to Harry Kane, and has been used primarily in cup
Wolves are interested in signing Carlos Vinicius this summer. The 26-year old joined the North London club from Benfica on a season-long loan as back-up to Harry Kane, and has been used primarily in cup
Tottenham are being linked with Austrian forward Sasa Kalajdzic who currently plays for Stuttgart. He has 15 goals from 30 appearances this season and at 6ft 5in is the tallest player in the Bundesliga currently,
Tottenham are considering Wolves coach Nuno Espirito Santo if they decide to sack Jose Mourinho at the end of the season. Mourinho is under pressure for his job and could be dismissed if he fails
There is expected to be a summer clear-out at Tottenham, with the club needing to sell players to reinvest in the transfer market. With their finances heavily hit, like all their competitors, by the impact
Jose Mourinho wants to bring Marouane Fellaini back to the Premier League. The 33-year-old is currently playing in China for Shandong Luneng, but, although his contract runs until December, reports in the Belgian media suggest
Tottenham have targeted Southampton centre-back Jannik Vestergaard as the man to help bolster their leaky defence ahead of next season. Jose Mourinho has made improving his defence a major priority, as he remains under pressure
Harry Kane is set to remain at Spurs, with the club refusing to contemplate selling their prize asset. The 27-year-old England captain is under contract until 2024, and, despite speculation that he wants to leave
Atlético Madrid are considering making a summer bid for Tottenham midfielder Harry Winks. The la Liga leaders made enquiries about the 25-year-old last summer, and are ready to reignite their interest in a player who
Bayern Munich want to sign Tottenham’s Son Heung-min. And to entice him to the Allianz Arena they are prepared to offer the South Korean more than £200,000 a week in wages. Son has been in