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Tottenham will attempt to sign Italy striker Andrea Belotti as back-up to Harry Kane, according to latest reports.

Spurs have struggled to find adequate cover for Kane in recent years with Carlos Vinicius, Vincent Janssen and Fernando Llorente all failing to provide competition for the England captain. And reports are now linking them with Belotti to try and fill the role.

It comes as Cristian Romero has been left red-faced after flying out for international duty with Argentina. And former Spurs ace Christian Eriksen has had a fairytale return to the scene of his horrifying cardiac arrest during Euro 2020.

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Christian Eriksen scored a wonder goal on his return to the scene of his horrifying cardiac arrest during Euro 2020 last year.

The Denmark international fell to the ground during last summer's match against Finland, and subsequently had to leave his club Inter Milan as Serie A rules prevent players with cardioverter-defibrillator devices from playing. He has since arrived at Premier League outfit Brentford and worked his way back into the national team set-up – and was handed the

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