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Tottenham stars on transfer list and their price tags including Aurier and Ndombele as Mourinho plots squad overhaul


JOSE MOURINHO is prepared to offload a number of his players to make room for Tottenham’s new arrivals.

Spurs are closing in on an incredible season-long loan move for Real Madrid outcast Gareth Bale.

Mourinho is close to wrapping up a move for fellow Madrid star Sergio Reguilon.

Joe Hart also joined the North London giants on a free transfer last month.

Matt Doherty has signed for them from Wolves – despite once tweeting “I love Arsenal forever”.

And Spurs forked out £20million plus add-ons to secure the services of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg from Southampton.

It seems like one way traffic for Spurs this summer – but Mourinho does intend to cash in on a number of his players.

According to The Athletic, Tottenham will listen to bids for Danny Rose, Serge Aurier, Paulo Gazzagniga, Juan Foyth and Ryan Sessegnon.

Record signing Tanguy Ndombele also looks set to leave the club this summer.

Tanguy Ndombele

SunSport exclusively revealed Spurs are ready to sell the £65million flop this summer.

The former Lyon star has failed to live up to expectations after arriving as the club’s record signing.

Mourinho has deemed Ndombele surplus to requirements despite making 21 league appearances last term.

Inter Milan have been linked to him – but Spurs will have to take at least a £10million hit to offload him.

Tanguy Ndombele has failed to live up to his huge price-tag at TottenhamCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Danny Rose

Rose is reportedly set to join Genoa after being frozen out of the Tottenham squad.

The left-back joined Newcastle on loan in January after falling out with Mourinho.

According to the Mirror, he is close to completing a switch to the Serie A side.

The Italian giants are in advanced talks with Spurs and are “open” to a permanent transfer or a loan.

Danny Rose has spent the last 13 years with the clubCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Serge Aurier

Aurier still has two years remaining on his Spurs deal – but he looks set to leave this summer.

Bayer Leverkusen and AC Milan are both interested in signing the 27-year-old defender.

He arrived at Tottenham following a £22.5m switch from Paris Saint-Germain.

Aurier made 42 appearances across all competitions for the North London club last term.

AC Milan are interested in signing Serge Aurier from SpursCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Paulo Gazzaniga

Fulham were reportedly plotting a move for Spurs goalkeeper Gazzaniga last month.

The Argentine stopper proved his potential last season as he filled in for injured Hugo Lloris.

But the arrival of ex-England international Hart has pushed him further down the pile.

Aston Villa also made enquiries about the shot-stopper – who joined Spurs in 2017 – although they’ve now signed Emiliano Martinez from Arsenal.

Paulo Gazzaniga will expect less game time following the arrival of Joe HartCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Juan Foyth

The defender has been frozen out of Tottenham’s squad by Mourinho.

Leeds were said to be lining up a £15million bid for him in July.

The 22-year-old was signed from Estudiantes by previous manager Mauricio Pochettino in August 2017.

And he has not started a match for Tottenham since December 28, when he was hauled off at half-time.

Juan Foyth has attracted interest from Leeds this summer Credit: Getty Images – Getty

Ryan Sessegnon

Sessegnon has struggled to make his mark at Tottenham since his £25m switch from Fulham.

The 20-year-old made just 12 first-team appearances last season, including six in the Premier League.

Reports claimed he could be in a line for a loan spell with former club Fulham, although the Cottagers shut that talk down.

But Barcelona and Celtic have also been linked with a temporary move for him.

Fulham are prepared to take Ryan Sessegnon back on loanCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Jose Mourinho refuses to comment on Gareth Bale being linked with Tottenham return


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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