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Tottenham ‘target shock transfer swoop for ex-Chelsea star Marc Guehi with Crystal Palace open to £45million sale’


TOTTENHAM are interested in signing Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi, according to reports.

Spurs are keen to strengthen their defence and have several targets in mind ahead of the summer transfer window.

Marc Guehi could cost around £45millionCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun

Antonio Conte tried to bring in Milan Skriniar and Alessandro Bastoni from Inter Milan last year.

But with a deal for that pair likely to prove tricky Spurs have turned their attention to Guehi, report the Daily Mail.

However Crystal Palace are reluctant to let the centre-back leave as he has been a key part of Patrick Vieira’s side in his 18 months at Selhurst Park.

But the Eagles will reportedly sell the three-cap England star if they receive an offer in excess of £45million.

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Tottenham may be prepared to meet that asking price and could reportedly raise funds by selling Davinson Sanchez.

Clement Lenglet is also set to leave the club when his loan expires which means the North London outfit could sign two centre-backs when the transfer window opens.

RB Leipzig defender Josko Gvardiol is another player who has caught the eye – he impressed for Croatia at the World Cup.

But again a transfer could prove almost impossible with Leipzig demanding £80m for Gvardiol last month amid interest from Chelsea, Manchester City and Real Madrid.

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Meanwhile Skriniar has been stripped of the Inter captaincy amid news he has signed a pre-contract agreement with PSG, though that deal has not been officially confirmed by either club.

Daniel Levy could focus his attention on Bastoni because of that, with Tottenham believed to have been considering a £43m January bid for the Italian.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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