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Report: Tottenham is cited as one of the Premier League clubs eyeing Atletico Madrid forward

By Eddie Razo -

Tottenham Hotspur wants to add some scoring depth for next season to go behind their two forwards, Harry Kane and Son Heung-min. The north London club is connected to various players to fill this need on the squad, and the latest is Atletico Madrid striker Alvaro Morata. 

According to Mundo Deportivo, Tottenham is also mulling a deal to bring the 28-year-old striker back to England. The Spanish outlet doesn’t further detail the interest Spurs might have in landing the 29-year-old. 

Nonetheless, Tottenham likely wants a forward that’s okay sliding behind Kane and Son, so perhaps going after a player that is content with playing second string and being part of a project that’s led by Antonio Conte, who’s keen on winning silverware for the Premier League side. 

While on loan to Juventus this past season, Morata scored 12 goals while recording nine assists in 48 appearances. When it comes to a transfer fee, Transfermarkt puts the Spain international’s value at £23-million. 

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East Stand
East Stand
1 year ago
Reply to  SpursGoliath

Vincent Jansen is the yardstick? 😆

Sonificent
Sonificent
1 year ago
Reply to  Chris

He was a complete snowflake at Chelsea as well. No thanks, we’ve had enough of that type.

Chris
Chris
1 year ago
Reply to  SpursGoliath

Well I would put him in the same bracket of bang average Attackers signed by Spurs along with Janssen, Zamora, Rasiak and the list goes on and on

SpursGoliath
SpursGoliath
1 year ago
Reply to  Chris

Worse than Janssen and Lorrente? Shirley knott

Chris
Chris
1 year ago

Morata makes Darren Bent look like prime Ronaldo. He is beyond awful.

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