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3 Premier League clubs enter race for Tottenham’s £20.7m target

Tottenham Hotspur have been pursuing a move for Juventus midfielder Nicolo Fagioli in the upcoming winter transfer window as they look to strengthen the midfield at Ange Postecoglou’s disposal, per Mirko Di Natale via X.

The Lilywhites have duly in the ongoing campaign suffered owing to a lack of options in the middle of the park as Daniel Levy failed to replace the summer departures of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Gio Lo Celso in the middle of the park; however, that is about to change when January comes around.

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Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou can have Nicolo Fagioli among his ranks in January.

Spurs have been looking to bring in Fagioli as the Australian head coach looks to add more tenacity and flair in the middle of the park. However, while the North Londoners were pondering a move for the Italian midfielder, the likes of Crystal Palace, Fulham, and West Ham have entered the race for his signature, per Tutto Mercato Web.

Nicolo Fagioli has been demoted in the pecking order for the Turin-based side, and a few sources suggest that a €25m (£20.7m) offer from the North Londoners would be enough secure his signatures.

For the North Londoners, bringing in Nicolo Fagioli is an ideal opportunity to add both creativity and resilience in the midfield, which has been struggling for depth and balance along the season, and technically gifted players like Fagioli will perfectly fit in with the Australian coach’s philosophy.

However, with the Lilywhites now facing stiff competition from other Premier League clubs, they will need to sell Postecoglou’s exciting project and the 23-year-old’s role at White Hart Lane to bring Fagioli to Tottenham. We will see how Levy acts in the upcoming weeks in his bid to secure the Italian maestro.

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