Real Madrid Eying Son From Tottenham


Real Madrid are weighing up a move for Tottenham forward Son Heung-min in the off-season transfer window, according to reports in Spain.





The 27-year-old forward has scored 83 times in 220 appearances for Spurs since joining the Premier League club from Bayer Leverkusen in the summer of 2015 for just £22 million.





And that consistent form is said to have urged Real into weighing-up a move for the South Korea captain, according to Spanish publication Don Balon.





Los Blancos president Florentino Perez is reportedly a keen admirer of the striker, who has enjoyed another strong season at Spurs, despite fracturing his arm back in February and also undertaking military service in his homeland during the coronavirus lockdown.





However, Tottenham are unlikely to listen to any offers below €150 million (£135 million) for one of their prized assets, who is tied to the club until 2023.





That sort of figure is sure to put a spanner in the works for Real, although they may view the fact Spurs have been forced to secure a £175 million Bank of England loan to help them survive the coronavirus crisis as a sign of financial weakness, and may test the waters with a lower offer.





Meanwhile, Nice are reportedly close to completing the signing of Olympiacos defender Kostas Tsimikas, who is a major target for Tottenham.





The left-back has been a consistent performer for Olympiacos this season and impressed in games against Spurs in the Champions League earlier in the current campaign.





The Greece international, who is known for his attacking ability, has notched seven assists this season in all competitions and also showed up well in Europa League outings against Arsenal and Wolves.





Tottenham are reportedly competing with the likes of Arsenal, Leicester, and Liverpool for the 24-year-old's signature, according to SDNA.





However, Gianluca Di Marzio now reports that Nice are set to win the race for Tsimikas after agreeing a £7.2 million fee plus bonuses with Olympiacos for the player.

source: www.jsportnewsgh.com


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