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Tottenham Plots Summer Move For Victor Osimhen (Full Details)

Tottenham of England are currently preparing a summer move for Victor Osimhen, MySportDab reports.

There are still uncertainty concerning Harry Kane future as the player has been unable to fire for Spurs this season.

Victor Osimhen has been seen as the perfect replacement if a move could happen when the summer window open.

They are not the only Premier League side showing interest in the Nigerian who has been exceptional this season for Napoli.

Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United are all reportedly considering making their move on the player who could be open to leaving Italy.

Victor Osimhen is currently fighting full recovery on his eye injury which reports claimed his face mask might be removed anytime soon.

His injury added to reasons why he didn’t make AFCON couple with him going down with Covid few days to the tournament in Cameroon.

The player is already back playing for Napoli, but his form has dropped a bit as he continues to struggle with an eye injury which is expected to be perfectly okay soon.

Tottenham are already planning a move ahead of the summer window which could see them try everything possible to sign him away from Napoli.

New striker wanted amid Kane uncertainty with Spurs who are already planning their next step this summer.

Tottenham will make a £70 million move for Napoli striker Victor Osimhen in the summer after a bid was rejected in January, according to claim reaching us from Football Insider.

Osimhen is wanted by several Premier League clubs with Napoli reportedly rejecting an approach from Spurs last month.

Spurs are likely to return at the end of the season, with uncertainty still surrounding the future of Harry Kane.

He won’t be joining them for cheap as the Italian side will be looking to make at least €100 million from his sale which could also rise before the season comes to an end.

Arsenal also looked like another contender who might hijack the move as their search for a number nine will be more aggressive following Aubameyang departure.

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