“Absolutely confirmed” – Fabrizio Romano says Tottenham are trying to sign £120m “superstar” duo
Ange Postecoglou dragged his side to a respectable fifth-placed finish last season, but having missed out on the Champions League that will undoubtedly be their aim for the coming season. Reinforcements will be needed, and Romano has claimed that both Neto and Eze are on Tottenham’s shortlist ahead of what will be a busy summer transfer window.
Tottenham Interest in Eze and Neto “Confirmed”
Speaking on his Playback Live Show, Romano stated that there was definite interest in Eze and Neto from the north London club – with their appreciation of both players being ‘absolutely confirmed’. He said:
“There is appreciation from Spurs for Eberechi Eze of Crystal Palace – and also with all of the other options we always mention here like Pedro Neto, this is absolutely confirmed.
“So Tottenham like Eze and like Pedro Neto, and they have decided how much they want to spend in that position. So there is internal conversation, but they will bring in one more player in that position for sure – one more offensive player.”
Eze has been linked with a move away from Crystal Palace since last season, with Manchester City registering their interest in the England star last summer. However their £70million valuation meant that City pursued other targets, though their interest still remains with the playmaker now boasting just a £60million release clause.
Neto, meanwhile, has also garnered interest from City after some superb outings for a Wolverhampton Wanderers side that isn’t known for its proficiency in attack, though Newcastle United are also interested in his talents and it is thought that a fee of around £60million would also be enough to prise him away from Molineux – making a Spurs double swoop for the pair accessible for £120million.
Eze and Neto Would be Incredible Signings
Eze would be an ideal buy for Tottenham. His stock has risen massively over the past six months, having shone under Oliver Glasner after his appointment back in February, and that forced him into the England team where he has played a super-sub role for Gareth Southgate’s men throughout the tournament.