IT OFFICIAL: Tottenham has signed a 26-year-old world-class star- he will start training on monday

Turkish club Galatasaray has reached an agreement with Spurs to sign Tanguy Ndombele on loan according to Turkish outlet Fanatik.

Ethem Sunduk, who writes for Fanatik tweeted the latest regarding the midfielder claiming that the two clubs have reached an agreement regarding the midfielder.

Latest rumour, if true, supports Ange's stance on Tanguy Ndombele

He revealed that while wages worth €2.5m have been agreed, Spurs are not charging a fee for him.

However, he added that the completion of the deal is dependent on the future of Lucas Torreira and Leandro Paredes.

Galatasaray is expected to part ways with Torreira, with Lazio and Newcastle United reportedly interested in signing him.

On the other hand, PSG’s Paredes remains the preferred target for the Turkish club.

If a move for Paredes fails to materialize, Ndombele would be the alternative option.

This report is contrary to what was reported by L’Equipe a few days ago which claimed that the Frenchman is set to be given a chance to impress a new manager in the pre-season who has been a long-time admirer of the midfielder.

Ndombele joined Tottenham from Lyon in 2019 for a club-record fee of £63m. However, he has failed to live up to expectations and has failed to impress any of the managers who have been in charge of the club during his time there.

Hence, it would not be surprising if Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy decided to offload the midfielder’s wages for another season.

The club has also reportedly considered terminating Ndombele’s contract if they are unable to secure an offer for him.

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What Victor Osinhen told Daniel Levy when Tottenham tried to sign him – journalist

Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has already tried to sign Napoli striker Victor Osimhen as a potential replacement for Harry Kane.

It’s that time of the year again for Spurs fans when there are rumors about Kane’s future every other day. The Englishman has entered the final year of his contract now, and there’s a good chance he will leave.

Bayern Munich are pushing to sign Kane this summer, and if he does leave, Levy will need to find a replacement. Christian Falk has claimed on CaughtOffside that Victor Osimhen was approached over a move, but there’s bad news for Tottenham fans.

Victor Osimhen said ‘no’ when Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy tried to sign him

Victor Osimhen is up there with the best strikers in Europe at the moment, and it is no surprise that Tottenham are interested in signing him this summer.

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The Nigerian scored 31 goals and provided five assists for Napoli last season and played a massive part in helping them win their first Scudetto in over three decades.

Napoli are desperate to keep hold of him, but rumors continue to link Osimhen with a move away.

While speaking about Bayern’s interest in Harry Kane, Falk revealed that Levy tried to sign the Napoli striker as a replacement up front. Sadly for him, the Nigerian rejected the move.

Falk said: “One reason why Daniel Levy is taking such a strong stance here (about Harry Kane) is that he tried to bring in Victor Osimhen and was told ‘no’.

“Osimhen, I think, has the same idea (as Kane) about winning titles and doesn’t see there being a high chance of that at Tottenham.”

Tottenham never really stood a chance in the race to sign Victor Osimhen this summer for more than one reason.

Napoli are very reluctant to let him go and have slapped a £150 million price tag (Daily Mail) on their star man. That’s over four times as much as Spurs paid for James Maddison earlier in this window.

Secondly, even if Tottenham were ready to splash the cash, it’s extremely unlikely that Osimhen would leave the Serie A champions to join a club that won’t even be in Europe next season.

This move was never going to happen, but the fact that Levy is looking for replacements suggests that he might let Kane go in the coming weeks.

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