‘In the next days’ - ESPN journalist makes major Tottenham claim with talks ongoing
ESPN reporter Moisés Llorens has now made a major Tottenham Hotspur transfer claim involving manager Antonio Conte with a development expected ‘in the next days’.
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ESPN reporter Moisés Llorens has now made a major Tottenham Hotspur transfer claim involving manager Antonio Conte with a development expected ‘in the next days’.
Tottenham are in the process of adding strength and depth to the already improved Antonio Conte side. Spurs have signed three players in this transfer window already, with more incomings and outgoings expected.
Fabio Paratici is working hard to improve Tottenham’s squad in the summer transfer window and has already secured three deals for Antonio Conte.
It has been a good start to an expected busy transfer window for Tottenham. Antonio Conte wants at least six new arrivals this summer and technically, Spurs are halfway there.
Steven Bergwijn is now set to leave Tottenham as a fee with Ajax has been agreed for an imminent Premier League exit.
Tottenham's managing director of football Fabio Paratici has been jetting between England and Italy as the summer transfer window really begins to get going.
An update has emerged regarding Tottenham‘s interest in signing Atletico Madrid winger Yannick Carrasco in the summer transfer window…
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