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Tottenham: Unreal target says YES to move as De Zerbi aims to follow up £185m double deal with winger coup

Tottenham is set to bolster its squad as a key target has confirmed a move to the club. This comes on the heels of De Zerbi's successful £185m double deal.

Tottenham Hotspur is reportedly pursuing a significant transfer for AC Milan forward Rafael Leao, who has expressed a willingness to join the North London club. This development comes as Spurs manager Roberto De Zerbi looks to enhance his squad for the upcoming season.

Interest in Rafael Leao

According to TEAMtalk, Tottenham has initiated discussions with Leao’s representatives, who are led by renowned super-agent Jorge Mendes. During these talks, it was revealed that Leao is intrigued by the possibility of playing in the Premier League and would consider a move to Spurs if a deal materializes. The Portuguese international is anticipated to leave AC Milan this summer, with his representatives actively exploring options among several top European clubs.

Competition and Opportunities

Leao’s camp has reportedly approached clubs such as Arsenal, Manchester United, and Barcelona, all of which have shown interest in the 27-year-old winger. However, none of these clubs have prioritized him as their main target, allowing Tottenham to potentially capitalize on the situation. Spurs are also in the market for a left-sided attacker and have been in talks regarding Manchester City’s Savinho, but Leao has emerged as a prominent option.

With Tottenham having already invested around £185 million in new signings, including Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali, the club is determined to continue strengthening its squad. Leao is seen as a player who can bring proven quality and experience to the team, which is aiming for a top-six finish next season. Furthermore, new AC Milan head coach Ruben Amorim has given the green light for Leao’s departure as he begins to reshape the Rossoneri’s squad, further motivating the player’s representatives to seek opportunities across Europe.

Source: teamtalk.com