Former goalkeeper Paul Robinson has urged Tottenham Hotspur will sign Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze this summer.
The north London club will reportedly spend money again in the coming transfer window to continue the reconstruction under the direction of Ange Postecoglou. Strengthening some areas of the team is apparently on Postecoglou's list, the first line being one of them.
Numerous attackers have been linked with a move to the newly refurbished White Hart Lane under Eze. emerges as a serious option. Now, speaking of Tottenham newsRobinson has said that the Crystal Palace star is a quality player and has already shown his abilities in the first division so it would be a 'great signing' for Tottenham.
The former PL star further claims that Spurs have been playing excellent football under Postecoglou, so the striker could be tempted to join the club this summer, especially if they can qualify for the Champions League.
However, city of manchester have been mentioned As potential suitors for Eze, Robinson claims that if the Citizens come knocking on the Crystal Palace star's door, the Lilywhites could find it difficult to acquire his service.
Eze to Tottenham
Robinson said:
“I think he would be a great signing for Tottenham; I mean, we've seen the qualities of him in the Premier League this season. We have seen Palace struggle without him by their side. He is 25 years old, with his offensive prowess, he has the ability to play in midfield but more of an attacking midfielder.
“If Tottenham opt for Eze, they will have competition from numerous clubs, but I think Ange has the managerial influence due to the way he plays, the noises we hear coming from Tottenham and the good feeling there is in the place.
“And especially if the Champions League is offered. Listen, if Manchester City comes knocking too, then the player will have a bit of a decision to make. But if Tottenham are in the Champions League next season, it will be much easier to attract players like that.”
It has been suggested that Crystal Palace could demand a fee of around £77 million If they are forced to cash in on the striker, Tottenham will have to spend a club record fee to secure his signature.