Tottenham to receive Man Utd transfer favour in boost to Ange Postecoglou plans

Tottenham to receive Man Utd transfer favour in boost to Ange Postecoglou plans

Tottenham will receive a much-needed financial boost from Man Utd’s recent transfer movements.

Tottenham to receive Man Utd transfer favor in boost to Ange Postecoglou plans

Tottenham will receive a much-needed financial boost from Man Utd’s recent transfer movements.

Manchester United may be in the process of doing Tottenham a massive favor. The Red Devil’s recent move for Andre Onana means Inter Milan is now looking to take Hugo Lloris off Spur’s books as their replacement for the Cameroonian shot-stopper, according to reports.

Lloris has one year remaining on his deal with the north Londoners and is looking to move away this summer after the recent capture of Guglielmo Vicario. Vicario signed in June for £17.2million from Empoli following a woeful campaign from the Frenchman and is expected to start between the sticks next season.

But even before the signing, Lloris had hinted that his intention was to leave in the summer. Speaking to Nice-Matin, he said: “We are coming to an important moment, whether for the club or for me.

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“It’s the end of an era. I have desires for other things, I will ask myself quietly to study what will be possible. But I don’t forget that I still have a year of contract with Tottenham and that in football it is always difficult to predict what will happen.

“What is essential at the moment is to recover well from my injury. I’m on vacation but I continue to talk and do my training. My goal is to be on top in July, then we’ll see what the future holds for me.”

According to FootMercato, his future may lie at Inter, who are said to be ‘intensifying’ talks with Lloris after Man Utd increased their push for Onana. United initially bid £38.5m for the 27-year-old but have since submitted an improved offer worth £42.7m.

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