Your Tottenham morning digest on Wednesday, April 27.
Djed Spence asking price revealed
Nottingham Forest right-back Djed Spence has attracted plenty of Premier League attention this season, with the 21-year-old emerging as one of the Championship's best attacking talents. Currently, on loan from Middlesbrough, Tottenham are one of several clubs linked with a move for him.
Now, the price Middlesbrough will ask for has emerged thanks to a report from Florian Plettenburg of Sky Sports in Germany. It is reported that he could cost as little as £10 million, although Manchester City and Arsenal remain eager to sign the youngster as well.
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Christian Eriksen tipped for Man United move
Former Tottenham boss Tim Sherwood has claimed that Brentford midfielder Christian Eriksen could return to Tottenham and improve Antonio Conte's side or even go to Manchester United. Eriksen was in fine form as the Bees came close to taking all three points from Spurs on Saturday evening.
"The Brentford fans must be pinching themselves thinking they have got a player of this quality," Sherwood told Sky Sports. "Yes, they gave him the opportunity to come back to the Premier League. He's such a good type. A wonderful player. One of the fittest boys I ever worked with. One of the most determined as well.
"He is a good example to all the young boys around. He could play for Man United and improve their midfield. Play for Tottenham and improve [them]."
Conte told he needs a plan B
Former Tottenham defender Alan Hutton has told Antonio Conte that he needs to figure out a plan B for when a game is not going their way. It comes in the wake of a frustrating 0-0 draw with Brentford in which Spurs once again were unable to muster any shots on target.
"If you look at the stats, no shots on target in the last two," Hutton told Football insider. "That is incredible for a team like Tottenham with the firepower that they have. I think Brighton did really well against them.
"They understand that if they can shut down those spaces down to Kane and Son, they become ineffective. They need another plan of action if they can't go through them."