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Here is your Tottenham Hotspur morning digest on Sunday, April 17.

Tottenham are reportedly interested in signing Fenerbahce centre-back Kim Min-Jae this summer. However, they face competition for his signature from Premier League rivals Everton.

According to Turkish news outlet Fanatik, Spurs sent scouts to watch Kim Min-Jae’s recent performance against Galatasaray and were left impressed by his commanding display. The report also states that the South Korea star has a release clause of £19 million and that Antonio Conte has given the thumbs up for the Lilywhites to pursue the 25-year-old.

Kin Min-Jae joined Fenerbahce last summer from Beijing Guoan in a £2.4 million deal which has turned out to be an astute bit of business by the Turkish club. He has played in all but three of their 33 league games, helping his side rise to second in the table and in pole position for a place in next season’s Champions League.

Brighton have brutally mocked both Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur following back-to-back Premier League victories against the north London duo.

The Gunners suffered a 2-1 defeat against Graham Potter's side last weekend as Martin Odegaard’s deflected strike came too late after Leonardo Trossard and Enock Mwepu had scored for the visitors. The result meant Spurs were three points clear of their local rivals going into this weekend's fixtures, with the Seagulls travelling to N17 on

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