Tottenham seems to be in a good shape when it comes to an agreement between Jose Mourinho and Daniel Levy over summer transfers.
The Portuguese coach became Tottenham’s manager last year after Mauricio Pochettino was fired for a poor start to the season.
He has been using mostly the players that were signed by other managers before his arrival, and he is expected to make some additions to his team when the transfer window reopens.
Two players seem to be heading to Spurs this summer with Mourinho and Levy in agreement over their transfers.
The Athletic claims that the Lilywhites will look to do a deal with Norwich City over the transfer of Max Aarons in the summer.
The young full-back has been one of the best players in the Canaries’ team, and he is expected to be sold if they don’t avoid relegation.
Another player who should be heading to Spurs, all things being equal, is Southampton’s Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg with Express Sports claiming that he is Spurs’ main summer target.
The Dane will be sold this summer after informing the Saints that he won’t be signing a new deal with them.
The Express also claims that Mourinho and Levy have already discussed their transfer plans and while they are in agreement on incomings, they still need to agree which players have to be sold to fund their summer acquisitions.