Daniel Levy will have to see off Arsenal and Chelsea in race to sign Ligue 1 striker

Spurs is one of several English teams that have been linked with a move for Amiens striker, Serhou Guirassy after his team got relegated from the French Ligue 1, according to multiple reports.

The striker has been a standout performer for his team this season with nine league goals before the French league was ended prematurely.

His goals weren’t enough to keep Amiens in the French topflight after the authorities decided the final table on a points-per-game basis.

However, they were enough to catch the eye of several top European teams.

Tottenham will have to compete with the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal, and West Ham for his signature reports the Metro and Daily Mail.

Jose Mourinho is keen to sign a backup striker to Harry Kane at the Tottenham Stadium as he looks to avoid the struggle that his team went through when the England captain was injured earlier in the year.

The Lilywhites have targeted several strikers but Guirassy would represent a good player at a low fee as clubs look to spend as least as possible due to the loss of money caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Arsenal will most likely be looking for a replacement for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang while Chelsea needs reinforcements up front. This means that the big three in London could engage in some form of bidding war.

Amiens know that they would probably have to cash in on the striker and the French side is reportedly prepared to listen to offers in the region of £15 million for the 24-year-old.