Tottenham believe £75m could be enough to land top left-wing target, bid incoming

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Tottenham Hotspur are preparing a huge bid for Bournemouth forward Eli Junior Kroupi and there seems to be a magic number in mind.It is all happening in north London this summer as Tottenham Hotspur continue to back head coach Roberto De Zerbi in the transfer market, with another major move now being lined up.So far, the Lilywhites have strengthened both midfield and defence with six key additions, yet they show no signs of slowing down. Despite already spending £237 million this summer, Tottenham are now set to turn their attention towards their forward line.Photo by Robin Jones – AFC Bournemouth/AFC Bournemouth via Getty ImagesTottenham preparing huge bid for Bournemouth forward Eli Junior KroupiAccording to TeamTalk, Spurs are targeting a left-sided winger and a striker next, following their £100 million outlay on Sandro Tonali. Spurs Web has reported on a host of attacking options Tottenham are interested in, including Savinho, Crysencio Summerville, Cody Gakpo, Folarin Balogun and Kroupi.TeamTalk now claim that Tottenham are preparing a bid for Bournemouth forward Kroupi as they look to prise him away from the Cherries. Bournemouth are said to be reluctant to lose the talented striker, but Spurs are confident they can get a deal done.An opening offer is being prepared to test Bournemouth’s resolve, with the belief that negotiations could become realistic if the overall package exceeds £75 million (€87.5m / $100m).Spurs still have alternative striker optionsWhile Tottenham remain keen on Kroupi, they face stiff competition from Premier League rivals and clubs abroad. Chelsea and Arsenal are both admirers of the young forward, while Paris Saint-Germain also see him as a potential replacement for Goncalo Ramos.Spurs, however, are said to be ahead in the race. Roberto De Zerbi’s project, combined with the prospect of regular first-team football as a central striker, has helped put Tottenham at the front of the queue should Bournemouth’s stance soften later in the window.Tottenham do still have alternatives, with reports stating that Dusan Vlahovic is another forward offered to them this summer. The former Juventus man is currently a free agent, meaning Spurs would not need to spend on a transfer fee.Competition remains, with Besiktas understood to be leading the race. Vlahovic would certainly command significant wages, but with Spurs already breaking their £200k wage cap, there is every reason to believe they can offer a competitive salary to secure the forward.READ MORE: Tottenham enter race for £43m quarter-finalist who scored a World Cup screamerThe post Tottenham believe £75m could be enough to land top left-wing target, bid incoming appeared first on Spurs Web.