Ange Postecoglou has been looking to add dynamism and flair to his front line in the ongoing winter transfer window, and while Daniel Levy has tried moving for multiple players in order to do so, no transfers have materialised, and going into the final hours of the window, the North Londoners could give it a final push if they look to bring in AC Milan wide forward Samuel Chukwueze to White Hart Lane.
The Lilywhites had registered their interest in Bayern Munich forward Mathys Tel; however, no move materialised with the Frenchman preferring to stay with the German giants over a move to North London. And now the Lilywhites have been looking at Milan’s wide man as a possible alternative given how the Premier League heavyweights can take advantage of the Nigerian’s surplus status at San Siro.
Chukwueze offered to 3 PL clubs

A recent report from Calciomercato insists that the Serie A giants are looking to get the Nigerian off their books before today’s transfer deadline, and they are said to have offered the player to three Premier League sides, namely, Tottenham, Everton, and Crystal Palace. However, the report doesn’t state if any of the aforementioned sides have expressed any intention of signing the 25-year-old.
Alternatively, there are also reports that he could return to Spain with Sevilla and Real Sociedad rubbing shoulders in order to secure his signatures.
It is to be seen where this goes, but he surely would be an interesting prospect in Ange Postecoglou’s way of football given how he can not only carry the ball but also dribble it on the inside and cause problems.
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