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Thomas Frank admitted the current Tottenham squad is not stronger than when he took over, but insisted he has not been let down by the club.
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Football365 on MSNTottenham hijack of Chelsea transfer ‘explored’ as Spurs ‘prepare £69m offer’ amid ‘fresh contact’
Spurs moved to the front of the queue for the talented attacking midfielder and had a deal in place with Crystal Palace, though Arsenal swooped to complete a well-coordinated hijack after news emerged concerning Kai Havertz’s knee injury.
Tottenham are stepping up their efforts to sign Brentford and Ireland defender Nathan Collins, 24, who has also attracted interest from Liverpool. (Caught Offside) RB Leipzig have agreed personal terms with Liverpool and England Under-21 midfielder Harvey Elliott,
Nottingham Forest are possibly going through an internal crisis with the owner, Evangelos Marinakis having some differences with current manager Nuno Espirito Santo with talks of moving on from the Portuguese tactician.
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Man City handed double injury boost as Pep Guardiola provides update ahead of Tottenham clash
Manchester City have been handed a double injury boost after Pep Guardiola confirmed Rodri and Phil Foden are available to face Tottenham. The midfield pair watched on from the stands at Molineux last weekend as Man City got their Premier League campaign off to a fine start by thrashing Wolves 4-0.
Manchester United are hoping Tottenham will enter the race to sign 21-year-old Argentina winger Alejandro Garnacho and provide competition to Chelsea. (Givemesport)
Manchester City are set to welcome back Rodri and Phil Foden for the visit of Tottenham as Pep Guardiola confirmed he will make a late decision over whether to restore Ederson in goal.
Tottenham Hotspur may have a 'clear run' at signing Real Madrid star Rodrygo in the coming days of the transfer window after being trumped by Arsenal in their quest to land Eberechi Eze, according to reports - with the Spanish outfit having 'accepted' a move that would see the £345,