Tottenham Hotspur are “keeping an eye” on Club Brugge winger Andreas Skov Olsen over a possible move to the club next summer, according to SPORTS GIFT.
The north Londoners bolstered their attack in the summer with the permanent signings of Wilson Odobert and Timo Werner, while the club also shelled out a record fee for Dominic Solanke.
But Ange Postecoglou appears to want more reinforcements and Tottenham are reportedly targeting another prolific striker, Skov Olsen, ahead of next summer.
According SPORTS GIFTTottenham are showing great interest in signing the Danish international but face competition from first division rivals western ham and Villa Astonin addition to Sevilla and AC Milan.
The report adds that Spurs are monitoring the player's progress with the Belgian team and are evaluating whether to make a possible formal offer to the club as the player plans the next step in his career.
Tottenham head coach Ange Postecoglou is looking to compete with Brennan Johnson and the club have now identified Skov Olsen as a top target.
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SPORTS GIFT adds that the 19-time Belgian champions initially requested a £25m fee Arsenal – who became interested in the 24-year-old last summer. However, its valuation could potentially fall to Transfermarkts £15m in the summer, when he will only have 12 months left on his contract at the Jan Breydel Stadium.
Spurs see Skov Olsen's age and potential as the perfect option to strengthen Postecoglou's extensive option next summer.
Tottenham have been hot and cold this season and their most impressive performances have come in the european league where they remain undefeated.
While Johnson, Kulusevski and Son Heung-Min have been in exciting form this season, the rest of the front row, including Werner, Solanke and Odobert, have not particularly impressed.
It is no surprise that the club have booked Skov Olsen for a possible move to north London next summer, given his promising performances.
The Danish striker has been in good form this season with four goals and one assist in 10 Jupiler Pro League games.
His eye for goal would be a valuable asset to Postecoglou's team if they beat competition from other rivals to secure the spot. transfer of the forward.