Tottenham Hotspur look to be getting closer to winning the race for former Nottingham Forest loanee Djed Spence.
The Middlesbrough defender has had a number of clubs chasing his signature after a brilliant season for the Reds. And the end of his loan spell has left boss Steve Cooper with a void to fill ahead of the new season.
A lengthy list of teams, both in the UK and abroad, have been eyeing up the right-back. As well as Forest, Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Leeds United, Southampton, Brentford, Borussia Dortmund, Roma, Inter Milan, Bayern Munich, Bayer Leverkusen and RB Leipzig have been credited with an interest.
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However, Spurs are now in “advanced talks” with Boro, according to Sky Sports. After the two clubs had previously been unable to agree on a valuation of the player, it is said an agreement is “getting closer” and could be reached by the weekend.
Talk of a £20m price tag had been mooted. But Sky claim any deal will centre around an initial outlay of £15m, plus add-ons.
Meanwhile, the Reds have seen an opening bid for Neco Williams rejected as they look for a replacement for Spence. An offer of £11m, with extras worth £4m, is said to have been turned down - with Liverpool wanting a larger guaranteed sum closer to £15m.
Fulham, where Williams spent the second half of last season on loan, and Southampton have also been linked. However, Cooper’s relationship with the 21-year-old could count in Forest’s favour as the pair have worked together in the past.
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