Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly been offered the chance to sign Galatasaray star Wilfried Zaha this summer, according to transfer journalist Graeme Bailey.
The Lilywhites are reportedly keen on bolstering their attacking department in this transfer window and are already close to completing a deal to sign Dominic Solanke from AFC Bournemouth in a club-record fee. 65 million pounds deal.
However, it is It has been reported that the north London club could also look to sign a new striker, with Pedro Neto and Eberechi Eze the main targets.
However, as Neto nears an agreement to sign for ChelseaEze is going to be a very expensive option for the North London club, as he has a £60 million termination clause in his current contract.
So, having bought Solanke for a huge fee, it will be difficult for Ange Postecoglou's side to sign the Crystal Palace star as well.
Zaha joins Tottenham
Therefore, they may be forced to explore cheaper alternative options to strengthen the attack and information about HITC, Outer wall It has been reported that Tottenham have been offered the chance to sign Zaha.
The journalist claims that after joining Galatasaray as a free agent last summer, the 31-year-old enjoyed a stellar campaign last season, helping his side win the league title. However, he is now keen to return to the Premier League. Premier League and his agent has been offering him hosting Premier League clubs.
Alongside the Lilywhites, Crystal Palace, the Ivorian's former club, Aston Villa, Newcastle United And Leicester City have also been given the chance to buy him.
Zaha, valued at around £9m Transfer market – He is an experienced player who has shown his qualities in the Premier League during his time at Crystal Palace, so he could be a smart signing for Spurs if they can secure his signature for an affordable price.
However, Postecoglou wants to build a team that can challenge for major prizes in the future, so the board of the north London club have been looking to sign talented young talents. Therefore, it remains to be seen whether they will be involved in the signing of Zaha, who will turn 32 this year.