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da bet sport: Tottenham Hotspur’s first test fixture at the new stadium dominated the headlines over the weekend, so fans could be forgiven for missing a handful of intriguing transfer rumours which have emerged since Friday.
But fear not, FFC are here to provide you with a roundup of some of the best stories from the weekend…
Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Max Aarons being targeted
According to a report published by The Sun, Spurs are willing to offload Kieran Trippier and Serge Aurier. The former has already generated interest from Everton but no club has been credited with interest in the latter.
But Spurs are not planning on blindly selling key senior players without landing replacements – as they did with Mousa Dembele in January. The club are extremely interested in two rising talents, namely Crystal Palace’s Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Norwich City’s Max Aarons, two players who appear tailor-made for Pochettino given their enormous scope for progression.
No price tags are cited to suggest how much Levy would have to part with to sign either player, but the report suggests Trippier and Aurier could be available for £20 million and £11.5 million respectively.
Here’s a more extended take on the report.
Pair of deals eyed for Diogo Jota and Jack Grealish
Diogo Jota’s outstanding performance in Wolves’ FA Cup triumph over Manchester United hasn’t gone unnoticed according to the Daily Express.
The report claims that Levy is willing to release funds and Pochettino has identified the combative 22-year-old as the man who can take some pressure off Harry Kane’s shoulders.
And the same report claims the Argentine may take another look at former target Jack Grealish to bolster his options in midfield.
Wolves and Villa beware.
Marc Overmars makes intriguing revelation about Spurs pair
According to Fox Sports (via Metro), former Arsenal player and Ajax’s current Director of Football, Marc Overmars, enquired about the possibility of bringing Jan Vertonghen and Toby Alderweireld back to the Amsterdam Arena in the summer.
Both players believed it was too early to make a return to the club despite the Dutch Giant’s success in the Champions League this season.
Overmars reportedly claimed: ‘We have to be patient and see what the future holds.’
Could a former Gunner eventually come back to haunt Levy and Pochettino?