Tottenham Hotspur Daily News Roundup

Fabrizio Romano reports Rafael Leao was offered to Tottenham by intermediaries but Spurs are not keen, with Milan eager to move him on. Spurs and Aston Villa are monitoring Barcelona’s Ferran Torres at around €35m, while Atletico Madrid lead the race. Separately, a report claims a £90m Premier League striker wants to join Spurs as they prioritise a new centre-forward, and Tottenham are in a three-way fight with Newcastle and Nottingham Forest for Sevilla left-sided defender Joaquin Oso, valued at about £8.5m. Bournemouth are also monitoring former Spurs defender Davinson Sánchez, though Galatasaray will only consider bids near €35m, and ex-Spurs full-back Emerson Royal has said he is focused on Flamengo but is happy with Aston Villa’s proposal.
Report claims a £90m-rated Premier League striker, likened to Jermain Defoe, wants to join Tottenham, with a new centre-forward viewed as a priority. FootballFancast
Spurs, Newcastle and Nottingham Forest are eyeing Sevilla left-sided defender Joaquin Oso, valued at €10m (£8.5m). Tottenham seek another left-back amid wider summer recruitment. Sports Mole
Spurs and Aston Villa are monitoring Barcelona’s Ferran Torres, who is available for around €35m. Atletico Madrid lead the race, with Napoli and Juventus also potential suitors. CaughtOffside
Opinion piece urges Leeds to sign Joao Palhinha, described as Spurs’ ‘saviour’ last season while on loan, to replace Sean Longstaff. Tottenham declined a permanent deal. The Leeds Press
Former Spurs full-back Emerson Royal says he is focused on Flamengo but is ‘happy’ with Aston Villa’s proposal, keeping a Premier League move possible despite Flamengo’s stance. Sports Mole
Fabrizio Romano says Rafael Leao was offered to Tottenham by intermediaries, but Spurs are not keen. Milan are eager to part ways, with Pulisic favoured on the left. Interest so far from Benfica and Galatasaray. Football Italia
Bournemouth are monitoring ex-Spurs defender Davinson Sánchez after his strong World Cup for Colombia, but Galatasaray will only consider bids near €35m as he remains under contract to 2029. Sports Witness




