Tottenham star Dejan Kulusevski has been linked with a move away this summer.
The Swede international has established himself as one of the club’s best players since joining from Juventus.
This season, despite Spurs’ struggles, he has scored 10 and assisted 10 in 42 games across all competitions, taking his overall tally for the club to 25 goals and 29 assists in 138 games.
He has also proven to be an incredibly versatile player, having played several positions and excelling in all of them, earning praise of fans and pundits alike.
His performances and Tottenham’s struggles has sparked speculations about his future at the club.
Winning the Europa League is the only way for the club to qualify for the Champions League and if they fail to do so, the future of several players including Kulusevski could become uncertain.
It has been reported that Antonio Conte is interested in signing the attacker and has asked the Napoli hierarchy to make a move for him in the summer.
AC Milan are another club who have been linked with a move for the Swede, and as per the latest from former club scout and insider Mick Brown, Kulusevski in ‘interested in a move’ to the Italian club as well.

Mick Brown: Dejan Kulusevski could leave Tottenham this summer
Speaking to Football Insider, Brown claimed that the former Juventus man is a player who ‘could leave this summer’, after a frustrating season with Spurs.
He said:
“Kulusevski is one who could leave this summer.
“I think a lot of the players are frustrated with the way the season has gone at Tottenham.
“Whenever I’ve seen them play, he has been one of if not their best player, so they’re not going to want to lose him unless a really big offer comes in.
“I hear a couple of the Italian clubs have been looking at him – AC Milan and Napoli.
“It’s a league and a country he knows after his time with Juventus, so a return might suit him.
“I think he’s going to be interested in those moves should the opportunity arise for him.
“It’s definitely one I think will be feasible even if Tottenham don’t want to let him leave, because he will want to continue playing at the highest level.
“He’s certainly good enough to do it, so it wouldn’t surprise me to see him go.”