From Stuttgart to N17? Tottenham pursue Serhou Guirassy to lead their attack
Tottenham Hotspur are looking to add to the ceiling of the current roster at Ange Postecoglou‘s disposal, and the North Londoners are looking at a new centre-forward in the upcoming summer transfer window. The Australian gaffer wants to bring Serhou Guirassy to the carpet, per GiveMeSport.
The North Londoners are yet to replace Harry Kane, who left White Hart Lane to pursue silverware at Bayern Munich last summer. The England skipper carried the Lilywhites attack for years, and his absence has been felt at the N17 as Spurs decided to strengthen other areas of the pitch with the money they received. However, a lack of a number nine has left a gaping hole in Tottenham’s offense, and they’ll be looking to rectify that in the upcoming transfer window.
Tottenham ‘seriously considering’ £15m striker move
Serhou Guirassy joins the long list of strikers who have been linked with a move to the N17, as Spurs have been impressed with his performances for Stuttgart in the ongoing season. The report states that the Tottenham boss believes a move for the 28-year-old presents ‘a great opportunity to exploit the market’ as the French-born striker would cost relatively cheap money to acquire compared to other centre-forwards linked with Spurs.
The former Rennes striker has been branded as a ‘goal machine’ by beIN Sports and has a £15 million release clause in his current contract at Stuttgart this summer. The report claims that the Australian gaffer and ‘Tottenham are seriously considering upping the ante in their pursuit’ of Guirassy.
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The North Londoners have been linked with a move to Serhou Guirassy, and it is to be seen whether they can convince the Guinea international and his entourage to join Tottenham.