Tottenham enter the race to sign the son of a Ballon d’Or winner worth £14.5m

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Tottenham are exploring the possibility of adding Juventus winger Timothy Weah to their ranks this summer, as Thomas Frank seeks more versatility and attacking depth across the frontline.It was revealed exclusively to SpursWeb that Tottenham Hotspur are keen to strengthen their squad, particularly in attack, this summer.Of course, it is clear to see why, as Tottenham still need depth on both flanks, with Brennan Johnson currently the only proper right-sided attacker, although Dejan Kulusevski can fill in there when needed.On the left, Mathys Tel can do a job, as well as Heung-min Son, but the Korean forward could well be sold later this window amid interest from several clubs.Mikey Moore and Wilson Odobert are other wing options, but Spurs would be keen to add experience to their ranks as they look set to compete in the Champions League next season.Photo by Marco Canoniero/LightRocket via Getty ImagesTottenham enquire about Juventus winger Timothy WeahReports from Footmercato now state that Tottenham have set their eyes on Timothy Weah of the United States, who currently plays for Juventus.The 25-year-old is a versatile player who can operate across the front three as well as at full-back, offering the sort of tactical flexibility Thomas Frank would love.Weah also has experience playing in Europe’s premier competition, having made 14 appearances in the UEFA Champions League throughout his career.It is said that Spurs are one of four clubs targeting the American forward, who could be on the move this summer, with a TransferMarkt valuation of around £14.5m.Spurs face competition for Timothy Weah as returns spark debateEverton are the second Premier League side to register interest in Weah, while the identities of the other two clubs remain undisclosed.However, it is understood that both Tottenham and Everton have already made inquiries about the USA international during this window.Weah is a player with quality, as his versatility makes him an attractive option for any club, but his returns leave question marks over whether he is ready for a switch to the Premier League, having managed 11 goal contributions in 43 appearances last season.Spurs, for sure, would be better off considering other options – players who can improve on the output of their current wingers – because if they are to part ways with Son, who grabbed 22 goal contributions last term, then the incoming player needs to outperform those numbers.READ MORE: Tottenham find out how much Arnaud Kalimuendo will cost after latest talksThe post Tottenham enter the race to sign the son of a Ballon d’Or winner worth £14.5m appeared first on Spurs Web.