Paratici can land Conte his next Son as Spurs eye bid for "disgusting" £60m "magician" - opinion
Tottenham Hotspur have been rather active in the transfer market since Antonio Conte was appointed as their manager last November.
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Tottenham Hotspur have been rather active in the transfer market since Antonio Conte was appointed as their manager last November.
We might only be just over a week into the summer transfer window, but already Manchester United find themselves playing catch up to their rivals.
It has already been a positive journey since Antonio Conte's arrival at Tottenham and everyone will be hoping that continues. However, the Italian will need to ensure the same mistakes aren't made, which were seen during the downfall at Chelsea.
Tottenham have been informed that they will have to pay £34million if they are to sign Piero Hincapie.
Manchester City are to make their opening offer for Brighton wing-back Marc Cucurella.
Manchester United reportedly did not consider Yves Bissouma a 'serious candidate' for a transfer, despite making a late call ahead of his move to Tottenham.
Sky Sports reporter Michael Bridge has revealed Tottenham Hotspur could have been handed a huge boost in their efforts to sign former star man Christian Eriksen as the midfielder is now likely to leave former club Brentford this summer.
The transfer window has been open just over a week and Tottenham have already found success, signing three first team players, to help strengthen Antonio Conte's squad. Fraser Forster and Ivan Perisic signed two-year deals with the club before the window had already opened and Yves Bissouma became Spurs' third signing, with his four-year deal announced on Friday.