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Tottenham looking at Bundesliga ace with just a year left on his contract

By Bruce Grove -

Bild via Inside Futbol claims that Tottenham is interested in signing Mainz striker, Robin Quaison.

The Swede has been one of the club’s key players for some time now, and he scored 13 league goals for them in the just-concluded season.

Quaison has entered the final year of his current deal at the club and they have been looking to tie him down to a new deal.

He has, however, made it clear to them that he will not be extending his contract at the club, claims the same report.

Tottenham has been looking for a new striker to act as a backup to Harry Kane for some time now.

The Lilywhites have suffered in Kane’s absence and Jose Mourinho wants to address that in this transfer window.

They have been linked with a move for several strikers, but Quaison is the latest.

The report claims that Mainz is aware of Tottenham’s interest, but they want to play hardball over the transfer despite the obvious fact that he can leave them for nothing after next season.

The Swedish forward joined the German side in 2017 and he has told them that he feels this is the right time for him to take the step up to a bigger team.

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Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago
Reply to  ronan1882

I hear that but its still a good trait to have. I’ve paid over the odds (heart over head) more than a few times (whilst knowing doing so.

ronan1882
ronan1882
3 years ago
Reply to  Tappaspur

Hard to rate when we keep witnessing the arrival of people like Sissoko instead of Mane, Janssen instead of Aubameyang, Aurier instead of Ferreria, Gedson instead of Bruno, nothing instead of Grealish… Also, his walking away principle only applies when it comes to team strengthening. Somehow a £400m new stadium skyrocketed in price to £1.2 Billion – a trebling – without even a hint of him walking away.

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago
Reply to  Tappaspur

As you might know its bloody difficult not to go over your maximum amount when buying in person in a auction house. Not for levy. He has a maximum price and won’t go a penny over it. You gotta rate that. He’ll just walk away. All other chairman know that of levy too.

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago
Reply to  James McKevitt

No putting up the fees with levy. (If the player wants to come.

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago

The barca boys on the plot burning🌚🌚 humbled.

James McKevitt
James McKevitt
3 years ago

Could be a dark horse, first time I have heard his name mentioned which would suit Daniel as Milik and all the other regular names are drawing interest from other clubs thus putting up the fees.

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