Tottenham right-back Kieran Trippier had a wonderful World Cup as he was one of England’s best players in the tournament.
The Bury-born right-back has caught the attention of a number of top clubs from Europe, according to the Daily Mail, with Juventus, Real Madrid and even Paris Saint-Germain tracking the 27-year-old.
Another club looking at a possible right-back is Manchester United. The Red Devils have Antonio Valencia as their No.1 right-back but the defender is 33 and the report suggests that United have admired Trippier for a while.
However, any move for the 27-year-old would only take place in a year’s time. One of the smarter decisions taken by Daniel Levy was to tie down players to new contracts and Trippier penned a new deal last season.
The report also adds that PSG are looking for a right-back after Dani Alves picked up an injury. Real Madrid too are looking for a right-back and they have until the end of the month to sign players.
Trippier gaining a lot of interest from other clubs should not be a surprise given his performances for the Three Lions in Russia but selling him now would be a major mistake by Tottenham.
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We would barely have time to find a quality replacement and Trippier is one of the key players in the side as we look to challenge for the Premier League title.