Here is your Tottenham morning digest on Sunday, June 26.
Conte eyes Richarlison
Everton forward Richarlison is viewed as a Spurs transfer priority this summer, according to The Athletic. Antonio Conte's side had reportedly been considering a move for Arsenal target Raphinha, but that no longer appears to be the case.
In a separate report, Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano says that Richarlison could be included in a deal that sees Harry Winks go the other way, with Frank Lampard said to be a fan of the midfielder.
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Djed Spence saga continues
Spurs are still trying to work out a deal with Middlesbrough that will see Djed Spence come to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium next season. The 21-year-old right wing-back helped Nottingham Forest gain promotion to the Premier Legaue while on loan last season and is said to be keen on a move to Spurs.
But Boro boss Chris Wilder has said that while it's clear Spence wants to leave the club, he'll have to report back for pre-season training should a move fail to materialise this summer.
Wilder is quoted in the Northern Echo as saying: "If nothing happens with Djed, then he's our player, and he'll be back for pre-season. From my point of view, negotiations between Kieran [Scott], Neil [Bausor], Steve [Gibson] and Tottenham stay between Kieran, Neil, Steve and Tottenham. If the deal doesn't get done, we'll see where we go from there. Have I got input into it? Yeah, 100 per cent. The boy obviously doesn't want to come back here, which I've got absolutely no issue with."
Milan Skriniar blow
It's no secret that Antonio Conte and Fabio Paratici are targeting defensive reinforcements in the summer window but they appear to have been knocked back in pursuit of Inter centre-back Milan Skriniar who has reportedly agreed on a deal to join PSG.
The Slovakian international has been in high demand after five successful seasons at the San Siro and has been linked with a move to join Spurs several times in previous years. Skriniar's club are said to want as much as £60million to let the defender leave, though according to Italian journalist Nicolo Schira, personal terms have already been agreed with PSG with Skriniar set to earn around £125,00 per week in the French capital.
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