Tottenham target revealed he ‘would love’ to sign for Spurs all the way back in 2018

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Tottenham Hotspur may have a big advantage over other Premier League clubs in the race for one of England’s best centre-backs.Spurs are thought to be keen on adding another top-class centre-back to their squad, given the injury record of Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven.It has been suggested that Tottenham have looked at Brentford’s Nathan Collins and Leeds United’s Pascal Struijk ahead of January.Over recent days, it has emerged that Spurs are one of several Premier League clubs eyeing a move for Konsa, whose future at Aston Villa is thought to be in doubt.Photo by Ed Sykes/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty ImagesWhat Ezri Konsa has previously said about Tottenham switchThe previously mentioned report came from TBR Football, who revealed that the Lilywhites may have to battle Man City, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United for the 28-year-old.However, it turns out that Konsa grew up supporting Spurs, with the centre-back confessing in an interview to Four Four Two (May 2018 page 80) many years ago.The defender asked at the time if Tottenham was his dream move, and he responded: “Of course. Tottenham are now a heavyweight team, so I’d love to go there – why not?”It thus appears that the Villa man has a clear soft spot for the Lilywhites, who may be able to use that to their advantage in the transfer battle.What is Aston Villa’s stance on Spurs target Konsa?It was revealed a couple of days ago by CaughtOffside that while Villa are reluctant to sell Konsa, they may be forced to listen to offers for him.This is because the Midlands club have PSR issues and may need to sell a homegrown player in January in order to address those.The outlet alleged that Unai Emery’s men value the Tottenham target at between £40m and £45m.READ MORE: Napoli join Tottenham in race for forgotten midfielder with just 138 Premier League minutes this seasonThe post Tottenham target revealed he ‘would love’ to sign for Spurs all the way back in 2018 appeared first on Spurs Web.