Serie A outfit still playing hardball over Tottenham target

Arkadiusz Milik remains a target for Tottenham and next month is another opportunity for them to make a move for him.

Spurs were keen to land the Polish striker in the last transfer window, however, Napoli wanted to make too much money from his sale, despite only a year being left on his contract at the time.

He will have six months left on his current deal next month and Spurs still want to sign him.

However, Napoli is not ready to allow him to leave for nothing or for a cheap fee.

Goal.com report that he also has interest from Juventus and Atletico Madrid ahead of next month, but Napoli will still look to make money from his sale.

The report says that the Italians are looking for €15 million from his transfer.

It is such a dangerous game that they are playing because, in six months, he will be free to join another team for nothing.

He can even start negotiating with other teams from January 1st.

Spurs signed Carlos Vinicius in the last transfer window, but he only joined them on loan and if signing Milik will be cheaper than making his move permanent, Daniel Levy might take the path that leads to the Pole.