Tottenham ‘very close’ to £25m Tapsoba as club pray deals make Harry Kane stay
Tottenham are poised to make their second signing of the summer – with the capture of Bayer Leverkusen defender Edmond Tapsoba.
A source close to the North Londoners has confirmed that a deal ‘is very close’ to completion with a £25million bid on the table.
The arrival of Burkina Faso international Tapsoba, 24, who operates on the left side of central defence, will conclude the club’s long-running search to strengthen that position.
The imminent swoop follows the permanent £26.5m signing of Swedish playmaker Dejan Kulusevski from Juventus after his 18-month loan spell.
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And with a £15.6m move for Empoli goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicaro verbally agreed last week, Spurs’ spending spree under new boss Ange Postecoglou will soon hit £68m.
That rapid outlay – in just a fortnight – underlines chairman Daniel Levy’s determination to back the Aussie coach, who quit Scottish Treble-winners Celtic for the N17 hot-seat this month, in the transfer market.
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The investment is unlikely to stop there as Tottenham also chase Leicester playmaker James Maddison and Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho.
And there is a posse of Celtic stars on Postecoglou’s radar, including Reo Hatate, Kyogo Furuhashi and one-time Spurs Academy defender Cameron Carter-Vickers.
Levy is also hoping the significant early transfer activity will help convince England skipper Harry Kane – a £100m target for Manchester United – to stay put and commit his future to the club.
One such move which could do just that is signing out of favour Manchester United centre-back Harry Maguire, who was linked with Spurs earlier this month.
The pair are good pals having bonded on England duty, with Kane said to have recommended Maguire to higher-ups on a number of occasions.
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