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Tottenham: Spurs eye move for Mitrovic

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Spurs are reportedly lining up a move for Fulham’s Aleksandar Mitrovic.

According to 90 min Football, Spurs are considering a move for the Serbian striker following the injury to Harry Kane earlier this month.

Interestingly, it’s claimed that Fulham have rejected a number of enquiries for the striker – but Tottenham Hotspur remain keen on striking a deal for the Serbian international.

Indeed, the Cottagers handed the international attacker a contract worth £120,000-a-week back in July 2019 to signal their desire to keep him at Craven Cottage, but it now appears as if they’ll have to fight for him once again.

Mitrovic has been prolific for Fulham this season; hitting 18 goals in 25 games in the Championship for the promotion hopefuls.

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Mitrovic has proven himself in the Premier League; hitting 11 goals in Fulham’s dreadful relegation campaign last season and could be the goalscorer which Spurs desperately need following the injury to Kane. Indeed, his goal record in the current campaign also just goes to show that he can find the back of the net on a regular basis, which is exactly what Spurs need right now, a player who can produce a consistent amount of goals.

Although, you could argue that there may be better options than a Championship striker out there, with Ryan Sessegnon’s recent move from the Championship hardly proving a success so far, so they run the risk of wasting their money if he doesn’t end up living up to the hype.

Currently valued at £22.5 million, the 25-year-old would surely welcome a move back to the Premier League should Spurs’ reported enquiry prove successful.

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