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Spurs involved in a five-horse race for another Championship star

By Bruce Grove -

Tottenham has been named as one of five Premier League teams that are interested in Bournemouth star, David Brooks.

Brooks is one of the best players on the Cherries books and he missed much of last season as they ended up being relegated from the Premier League.

Ahead of the closing of the local transfer window this weekend, he is expected to leave the south coast outfit and make a return to the Premier League.

Mail Online claims that Manchester United, Liverpool, Leicester City, and Everton are all competing with Spurs for his signature.

Manchester United missed out on signing Jadon Sancho in this transfer window and they have turned to Brooks.

Liverpool is still looking for reliable backups to their front-three and they consider the Welshman to be a player that can add value to their team.

Leicester City and Everton are two teams that are emerging as top sides in England and they want to sign the best talents too.

Spurs have strengthened the attacking side of their team in this transfer window and they might not push so much to land Brooks before the Friday deadline.

However, if the player remains available next summer and has a good season, he still might become a Tottenham player.

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CowSpurs
CowSpurs
3 years ago

Before his injury Brooks was great. At Sheffield Utd he lit up the Championship, dismantling Leeds on one occasion. Had a brilliant first season for Bournemouth. Ex Man City academy, only released because he was too small. At 16 he was held back a year. He is worth signing, much better than Bergwijn.

ministers cat
ministers cat
3 years ago

I had to sit through Coventry v Bournemouth recently.
I dont recall if he was playing but they looked good it was like men v boys

James McKevitt
James McKevitt
3 years ago

He’s just back from a serious injury, you’d need to be convinced he’s the same player, haven’t seen enough of him to pass any comment on his ability.

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
3 years ago

not worth the sort of money being quoted (£40mill) should be around £20 million I reckon

Urbane Sturgeon
Urbane Sturgeon
3 years ago

Enough already.

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