Tottenham are reportedly lining up a move which could finally give Harry Kane some quality support in the striking department.
According to Italian journalist Nicolo Schria, who The Express describes as a “transfer expert”, Spurs retain an interest in Arkadiusz Milik who he expects to leave Napoli if he doesn’t sign a new deal this summer.
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#Tottenham are always looking to Arek #Milik. The polish striker could leave #Napoli in the next months, if he will not extend his contract (which expires in 2021). Talks ongoing. #transfers #THFC https://t.co/CbfRRGGJ62
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) May 20, 2020
The 26-year-old enters the last year of his contract in June so could be available at a reasonable price, particularly considering the anticipated state of the market in the midst of Covid-19. Transfermarkt.com values him at £28.8m but Napoli may be forced to sell him for less as few clubs across Europe are in a position to let players run their contracts down.
Our previous policy for providing back-up for Kane has either been to gamble on an unproven youngster, your N’Jies and your Janssens, or settle for a rusty veteran like Llorente, or January target Olivier Giroud. Whereas Milik is a striker at his peak, scoring 12 in 17 starts for Napoli last season. He could provide cover for Kane but also justify playing alongside him, which is a weapon in our arsenal that we’ve been missing for too long.
Harry Kane wants Spurs to match his ambition,what if that included a top striker sharing responsibilities and no longer guaranteed to start every game? I’m all for that, we should be looking at a striker capable of taking over if Kane left and one who can play alongside him with different attributes.