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Arsenal 'told they must pay £10m more than Tottenham' for defensive target

Antonio Conte has already done plenty of business this summer and his team are up and running in pre-season.

But the Italian would still like to see more new faces come in at White Hart Lane - and there could still be significant exits to make room for them. So don't expect things to go quiet at Spurs for the rest of the window.

Here, Mirror sport looks at the latest Tottenham rumours

Arsenal must pay £10m more for Spurs target

Both Arsenal and Manchester United are both interested in signing former Tottenham defender Kyle Walker-Peters.

But it would cost them around £40m to do a deal with Southampton for the England full back, according to HITC. So Spurs could steal a march on both of them and do a cheaper deal if they activate his £30m buyback clause.

Spurs exit for Tanganga

One man who could be on his way out of Tottenham is Japhet Tanganga, with both AC Mila and Napoli in for him.

And Corriere dello Sport claim talks will take place this week about a loan deal taking the Spurs defender to Milan. It is suggested that Milan's interest is set to intensify and that they are ahead of Napoli, who have yet to make their move.

Japhet Tanganga has made 19 appearances for Spurs this season (Craig Mercer/Getty Images)

Spurs interested in £20m Arsenal target

Spurs have already signed Richarlison this summer but could still bring in another forward.

And one player they have watched is Arsenal target Memphis Depay, who will hold talks with Barcelona this week. Spurs chief Fabio Paratici is said to be a big admirer of the Holland star, and a move for him is a possibility.

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