Here is your Tottenham morning digest on Thursday, April 7.
Spurs eye ex-Chelsea man Cuadrado
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly eyeing a move for former Chelsea and current Juventus star Juan Cuadrado this summer. The 33-year-old is out of contract at the end of the current campaign, with Spurs having already entered dialogue.
That is according to transfer expert Rudy Galetti, who suggests that Fabio Paratici is keen on raiding his former club once again following the winter arrivals of both Dejan Kulusevski and Rodrigo Bentancur. Whilst Spurs are interested in his services, it is suggested that the Colombian is keen on staying with the Turin giants.
Read the latest via Tribal Football here.
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Antonio Conte makes Spurs admission
Current Spurs boss Antonio Conte has admitted that there is a huge difference between the Premier League and Serie A having noticed the tactical change between the two leagues since arriving in north London.
He said: "Many times when we are attacking I'm looking at my team when we're attacking. At the same time I'm looking to be prepared to defend for the counter-attack. Many times you have to send them [players] messages, to shout, to take the best position.”
Read the Italian’s quotes in full right here.
Dele Alli fired Everton warning
Former Tottenham playmaker Dele Alli has been told what he needs to do to break into the Everton side by Frank Lampard. The England man has found life tough at Goodison Park thus far since his January move.
Lampard said: “Train well, stay focused and show me in training – as all the players have to – that he is ready to play. And I know that is not always easy as a player because players like to play games but we are in a position now where every game is crucial and how we prepare and how we go into games is what I see and what I select of. So he just has to do that.”
Read the full story here.