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Tottenham Hotspur are targeting a double Brazilian signing of Gabriel Jesus and Gleison Bremer, but a report has revealed which clubs each player is more likely to join.

It could be a big summer in the transfer window for Tottenham. After they secured the return of Champions League football, they now need signings to appease Antonio Conte. And it appears they are willing to spend.

Reports have recently claimed at least six signings could arrive at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the summer. It would give Conte a chance of pushing on even further.

Two of the roles he wants to strengthen are at centre-back and centre-forward. On Spurs’ shortlist for each position are Bremer and Jesus respectively.

Bremer has built up quite the reputation thanks to his performances in Serie A for Torino. He is now ready for the leap to a bigger club.

Jesus, meanwhile, is a household name for Premier League fans thanks to his exploits for Manchester City over the past five-and-a-half seasons. But he could leave

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