If Tottenham Hotspur does not act swiftly in their pursuit of a striker, they may end up empty-handed.
Spurs have been searching for a new centre forward since Richarlison’s future is uncertain this summer.
The club’s board was informed by Ange Postecoglou that he lacks forwards, and HITC disclosed on Tuesday that Tottenham has four striker targets.
Among them is Dominic Solanke, whose Bournemouth contract contains a £65 million release clause.
According to the article, Santiago Gimenez is expected to be worth approximately 40 million euros (£34 million) in summer, and many teams are vying for his signature.
Despite losing four points the previous season for breaking the Profit and Sustainability Rules, Forest has overcome their financial difficulties and can now spend freely.
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This summer, they have invested about £65 million in six new acquisitions, including Elliot Anderson, a midfielder for Newcastle United, who cost £35 million.
Gimenez is expected to join Forest’s already potent strike group, which already comprises Taiwo Awoniyi, Chris Wood, and Emmanuel Dennis.
However, HITC disclosed in May that Santiago Gimenez, who has excelled at Feyenoord, is Tottenham’s top target in terms of a striker.
Under Arne Slot, the Mexico international won the Eredivisie and finished the previous campaign with 26 goals in all competitions.
However, Tottenham has not yet made a bid for Gimenez, and as a result, they risk losing out to rival Premier League teams.
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