Tottenham: Bale plans Madrid return after loan ends
It's already shaping up to be a huge summer for Tottenham, in a transfer window that really could define their modern history. Star man Harry Kane is said to be keen on leaving amid their struggles, while the future of Jose Mourinho remains a serious doubt. Here is the latest Tottenham transfer news...
Tottenham are faced with interest in Hugo Lloris from Man Utd (Image: GETTY)
The Telegraph also claim that Nice would love to bring the goalkeeper back to the south of France, where he started his career.
His brother Gautier Lloris also came through the ranks at Nice before joining Auxerre in 2020.
It's a club close to his heart but it's unclear whether he'd be prepared to return to Ligue 1 at this stage of his career unless he joins Paris Saint-Germain.
Maignan would be Tottenham's top target if they were to part company with their captain.
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Massimiliano Allegri a contender for Spurs job
Massimiliano Allegri has emerged as a reported contender for the Tottenham hot-seat, should Mourinho be sacked at the end of the season.
The Italian has been out of work since leaving Juventus in 2019 but now he is itching for a new challenge.
Italian newspaper Tuttosport have included Spurs as one of three potential options for Allegri on their front page.
The former Juve and AC Milan boss has also been linked with a return to Turin and Roma.
Allegri was one of the names in the frame to replace Mauricio Pochettino when he lost his job in November 2019.
But he is yet to embark on a new chapter, as he sets his sights on a move to the Premier League.
Mourinho will reportedly lose his job if he fails to secure a top-four finish.
Max Allegri has emerged as a potential option for Tottenham (Image: GETTY)
Harry Kane to stay
The Athletic's David Ornstein claims that a number of sources he has spoken to believe Harry Kane will stay at Tottenham for the rest of his career.
It comes just days after Ornstein confirmed Kane would like to leave Spurs to try something new.
Problematically, Kane is tied to a long-term contract meaning a move now appears unlikely.
Any deal would cost potential suitors way over £100m.