Tottenham Hotspur are looking to sign two attackers between now and the end of the summer transfer window, talkSPORT understands.Xavi Simons is one option who is being actively considered, with Spurs looking to hijack Chelsea’s deal for the RB Leipzig playmaker.Simons is another target, but a deal is not advancedGettyThe 22-year-old Dutch attacker has already agreed terms with the Blues, but no club-to-club agreement is in place.Leipzig paid Paris Saint-Germain €45million (around £39m) in January with a further €25m (around £21m) in add-ons agreed, but not all of these have been paid, leading Chelsea to try and strike a deal for closer to £50m.talkSPORT understands the German side are hoping for £60m, who would welcome another bidding war for one of their stars.Earlier this month, they pitted Manchester United against Newcastle for forward Benjamin Sesko, who is now at Old Trafford.Simons wants to leave the club this summer and is understood to be open to Spurs even though Chelsea has been his long-standing preference all summer.The north Londoners are also keen on Ademola Lookman in a move driven by consultant Fabio Paratici, who will return to the club full time once the window ends.Lookman is pushing to leave Atalanta, after issuing a strong statement earlier this summer where he accused the club of blocking his exit.Inter Milan made a bid in the region of £38m for the ex-Fulham and Leicester man, but are not expected to make an improved offer.The forward is held in high regard by Tottenham having scored 20 goals in all competitions for the Serie A outfit last season.Beyond this, Spurs would ideally still like to sign Savinho, but are aware of Manchester City’s refusal to alter their not-for-sale stance.GettyNew Spurs boss Thomas Frank has already welcomed six new players to his first-team squad this summer[/caption]Lookman is keen to leave Atalanta after three years in ItalyGettyAs a result, they are not expected to return with a new proposal for the Brazilian, with a potential transfer, even one in excess of €70m (£60.7m), being blocked by senior board members at City. This is because there is an internal feeling among the Citizens that selling Savinho would be a mistake at any price.The club are keen to avoid a repeat scenario like Cole Palmer‘s 2023 exit for Chelsea, which has seen the England international become of the Premier League’s standout performers since leaving.Tottenham have also discussed raiding West Ham again for Lucas Paqueta, having already signed Mohammed Kudus for £55m.West Ham would prefer to keep Paqueta, making a transfer difficult in the final days of the window, with the Hammers focused instead on bringing players into the club.Among the other names being considered by Spurs are Lyon’s Malick Fofana, Monaco’s Maghes Aklouche and Leicester’s Bilal El Khannous.GettySavinho signed for Man City at £30.8m last summer, making 29 appearances and scoring one goal in his first season at the club[/caption]Spurs could anger London rivals West Ham again by making a play for Lucas PaquetaGettyHowever, they are yet to make a formal approach for any of these three targets.El Khannous was subject of a bid from Crystal Palace with a view to replacing Arsenal-bound Eberechi Eze, but Leicester City’s £35m asking price was deemed too high.Meanwhile, Everton made an offer earlier in the window for Fofana, but talkSPORT understands the 20-year-old Belgian is holding out for a club with Champions League football.While Tottenham also appreciate Morgan Rogers, it is thought that Aston Villa are unlikely to consider a sale this summer.