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Tottenham transfer news latest: Ryan Sessegnon, Giovani Lo Celso, Christian Eriksen, Dani Ceballos, Nathan Ake

Mauricio Pochettino is looking to add to the signing of Tanguy Ndombele

Joe Levy
Wednesday 03 July 2019 13:57 BST
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Transfer deadline day summer 2019: The deals done so far

Tottenham Hotspur are set to continue their summer spending spree, with the Daily Mail reporting that Real Betis playmaker Giovani Lo Celso and Fulham full-back Ryan Sessegnon are still targets.

Argentine Lo Celso could cost up to £70m whilst Sessegnon, who Spurs value at around £30m, could swap west for north London in a deal which could include his twin brother Steven.

The Mail has also reported that the club are continuing to keep tabs on Norwich’s Max Aarons and Real Madrid’s Dani Ceballos.

The Canaries right back has gained a number of admirers following his outstanding performances in their promotion campaign.

Ceballos shone at the recent Under-21s Euros but with Real keen to offload some of their fringe players could be available at the right price.

Spurs are also ready to challenge Manchester City for Bournemouth’s centre-half Nathan Ake, according to L’Equipe.

The champions are keen on the Dutch international but Spurs could join the chase too.

The Cherries want upwards of £40m for the former Chelsea man.

In terms of outgoings, the Daily Mail also reports that Eric Dier and Victor Wanyama could be sold to balance the books after the club-record arrival of Tanguy Ndombele from Lyon.

Real Madrid target Christian Eriksen continues to represent an issue for Spurs, with the La Liga side hoping to secure a cut-price deal for the Dane with one year left on his contract.

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy had previously put a £150m price tag on the midfielder's head but Madrid are hoping to seal a deal worth around £65m according to reports from Spain.

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