Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly agreed to sell two players, while Man Utd ‘remain in the hunt’ for Brentford goalkeeper David Raya.
Ange Postecoglou has been confirmed as Spurs’ new manager ahead of the 2023/24 season and he has a major job on his hands this summer.
The former Celtic boss is being tasked with overhauling Tottenham’s squad after they endured a terrible campaign in 2022/23. They exited each cup competition prematurely and they finished eighth in the Premier League
A detailed report from 90min claims Tottenham ‘will consider selling Eric Dier and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg this summer’, but Harry Kane is has been ‘informed that he will not be sold’.
Dier recently indicated that he is open to “playing abroad again at some point in the future”.
“Who knows where football will take me in two or three years?” Dier told The Times.
I’m still young, I’ve got a lot of time left. I’m looking after myself. I think I will play abroad again at some point in the future, but there’s no rush on that.
“I would really enjoy experiencing a different type of football again. I think it will happen at some point and I think I look forward to experiencing football in a different culture because I loved it as a kid as well.”
The report from 90min adds: ‘Postecoglou is prepared to let a number of first-team players go as the club’s rebuild takes shape, with Davinson Sanchez also up for sale.
‘Meanwhile, Dejan Kulusevski may have to win over Postecoglou if his loan move from Juventus is made permanent. Sources have told 90min the ex-Celtic boss is not too convinced by the Swede at this moment.’