Real to make late bid for Eriksen
Real Madrid are set to table a last minute bid of £60 million to sign Tottenham Hotspur playmaker Christian Eriksen. The 27 year old has been on Real’s radar for much of the summer after
Real Madrid are set to table a last minute bid of £60 million to sign Tottenham Hotspur playmaker Christian Eriksen. The 27 year old has been on Real’s radar for much of the summer after
Mauricio Pochettino has dropped a hint that Christian Eriksen could still leave the club before the European transfer window shuts. The Danish playmaker has been linked away with a move away from White Hart Lane
Right-back Serge Aurier is angling for a move away from Spurs before the European transfer windows close. The 26 year old Ivory Coast international was an unused substitute on Saturday, as Tottenham came from behind
Spurs reached agreements to sign two of their long-standing transfer targets on deadline day, securing deals for Real Betis midfielder Giovani lo Celso, and Fulham wing-back Ryan Sessegnon. Lo Celso, who has 19 caps for
Tottenham are set to seal one of the surprise moves of the transfer window by agreeing a deal to bring Argentine Paolo Dybala to White Hart Lane for a fee believed to be £69 million.
Tottenham Hotspur are expecting European clubs to try to make a last minute bid to sign Christian Eriksen this summer. The Dane is in the final year of his contract at White Hart Lane, and
The 26 year old defensive midfielder has fallen down the pecking order at White Hart Lane, especially with the arrival of record signing Tanguy Ndombélé from Lyon in the summer. And now they are prepared
The rumours linking Fulham teenage wing-back Ryan Sessegnon with a transfer deadline day move to Tottenham have intensified after he was left out of their match day squad on the weekend. The side that travelled
Tottenham have enquired about the availability of Sporting Lisbon captain Bruno Fernandes, and could be about to hijack Manchester United’s proposed deal for the player. According to Portuguese news reports Spurs sent two club officials