Tottenham’s €35 Million Transfer Battle: The Race for Juve’s Star

Tottenham have kicked off their summer transfer campaign with a fierce determination. The club now battles London rivals over a coveted €35 million star defender.

Their eyes remain fixed on bolstering the squad for next season.

Premier League clubs are sharpening their transfer strategies as the window looms. Tottenham endured an uneven season that saw injuries disrupt their momentum. After 26 league games, they sit 12th, but recent performances hint at a climb up the table.

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Injuries have forced Spurs to rethink their defensive plans. With Radu Dragusin sidelined by a serious injury, the hunt for a reliable centre-back intensifies. Tottenham now target solutions that can solidify their back line.

Caught Offside sources reveal Tottenham’s interest in 26-year-old Juventus centre-back Federico Gatti. The Italian international plays regularly and offers a blend of solidity and flair. Juventus have set a price tag between €30 and €35 million to fund their own summer projects.

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Tottenham face stiff competition for Gatti. West Ham United and Nottingham Forest have also joined the race. Juventus, eager to raise funds, may lean toward a deal if they secure Feyenoord’s David Hancko.

Gatti welcomes a move to the Premier League despite his regular starting spot at Juventus. The transfer fee aligns with market expectations, and his profile suits Tottenham’s needs. However, the club must guarantee him a spot in the starting XI to seal the deal.

Adding to the summer drama, Tottenham show interest in Borussia Dortmund attacker Jamie Gittens. Ange Postecoglou’s side are prepared to invest big money to bring the dynamic forward to London. This move signals a broader ambition to enhance both defense and attack.

Meanwhile, Tottenham and Arsenal are set to contest over an “excellent” midfielder with a “brilliant future.” Both clubs view the midfielder as a long-term asset. Spurs remain focused on strategic signings to reinvigorate their campaign and challenge for higher honors next season.