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Offer submitted: Tottenham make first move to sign 27-year-old Frenchman

Tottenham Hotspur have taken an early step in the transfer market by making their first move to sign French midfielder Youssouf Fofana.

The 27-year-old is expected to leave AC Milan at the end of the season, with the Italian club planning a midfield overhaul. While there has been interest from Turkish sides, Fofana is reportedly not keen on that option. Instead, a switch to the Premier League appears far more appealing, with both Tottenham and Aston Villa monitoring his situation.

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Spurs Make Their Move

According to reports from Gazzetta dello Sport, Fofana could be available for around €25 million this summer. Tottenham have already approached his representatives, signaling serious intent to bring him to North London.

However, the potential deal may hinge on Spurs’ league status. With the club still battling to secure Premier League survival, their position at the end of the season could prove decisive. Fofana is unlikely to consider a move that would see him playing in the English second tier.

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Why Fofana Fits Spurs

Tottenham could benefit greatly from Fofana’s presence in midfield. His physicality, defensive awareness, and experience make him an ideal addition to strengthen the spine of the team. At 27, he is in his prime and eager to test himself in English football.

Despite a challenging campaign, Spurs remain an attractive destination with a strong reputation and long-term ambitions. That could play a key role in convincing the French international.

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With a relatively affordable price tag, Tottenham now face the task of negotiating with AC Milan. The coming weeks will reveal whether they can turn their initial approach into a completed transfer.

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