Here is your Tottenham morning digest on Saturday, May 28.
Richarlison interest
Tottenham are interested in acquiring the services of Everton forward Richarlison this summer, according to the Daily Mail. The report claims that the the 25-year-old has also courted the interest of Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain.
He has just two years left on his current deal at Goodison Park and, given the Toffees' well-documented financial situation, Everton may be inclined to cash in. The report adds that it's likely that Richarlison would consider a move away from Frank Lampard's side this summer, with interest from some of Europe's leading sides.
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Gollini reflects on future
With the transfer window looming, Tottenham will have to make a decision regarding Pierluigi Gollini's future at Spurs. However the Lilywhites seem to be very close to securing the signing of Fraser Forster on a free transfer.
In the Italian's recent interview, he didn't seem to give a definitive answer, in regards to what he hopes for, in the transfer window. "To tell the truth: if I could, I would stay at Tottenham," the the 27-year-old goalkeeper admitted.
"I am very well here, I am very attached to this group and to the club. If they decide to keep me, I will be happy to stay. We split up, I'd like to go back to Italy. I love my home, Serie A. Now I don't know anything yet."
Conte and Paratici transfer meeting
Antonio Conte and Fabio Paratici were set to have had a meeting yesterday (Friday) in Italy to discuss Tottenham's transfer plans for this summer and what next season will hold, football.london understands. The Spurs head coach has been enjoying some family time following the end to a Premier League season in which he guided the club into fourth place in the table and delivered Champions League football for next season.
Shortly after that came the news that Tottenham owners ENIC had raised £150m to pump into the club with the bulk of that expected to be put towards building a much stronger squad for next season. football.london understands that Spurs' managing director of football Paratici has flown out to Italy to hold talks with Conte in Turin about how the pair can assemble a squad together that allows the club to compete strongly in both the Premier League and Champions League.