Tottenham fans receive Yann Bisseck transfer update from Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano has said that Tottenham target Yann Bisseck is generating interest from across the Premier League and the continent and has revealed if any of those clubs have made concrete advances towards the Inter Milan centre-back.
Tottenham may be in the market for an experienced, high-quality centre-back this summer as Spurs are in danger of losing Cristian Romero to Atletico Madrid.
Over the last couple of weeks, a number of outlets have suggested that Tottenham have set their sights on Yann Bisseck.
Recently, it has been reported that Spurs may have to battle West Ham, Bournemouth and Everton for Bisseck, and it has now emerged that there could also be competition from Europe for the German.
Fabrizio Romano reveals Yann Bisseck’s transfer race is wide open
If Tottenham Hotspur are keen on landing the 24-year-old, they will have to overcome plenty of competition to do so, with Romano now revealing that several clubs from the Premier League and Bundesliga have expressed interest in the defender.
However, the transfer guru revealed that according to his sources, the race for the Bisseck is still wide open, with no advanced negotiations at this stage.
When asked about the interest in Inter Milan, Romano told GiveMeSport: “There are clubs in England and also in the Bundesliga, but from what I heard, nothing is advanced at this stage. It’s not an imminent deal.”
Tottenham will have to spend big on Yann Bisseck
Just a few days ago, CaughtOffside reported that the Nerrazzuri are indeed willing to cash in on the Germany international.
However, the update claimed that Inter are expected to demand €55m (£46.8m) for Bisseck this summer and will not entertain any low-ball offers.
Interestingly, the update from CaughtOffside also credited Man United with an interest in the centre-back, naming them and the Hammers as Tottenham’s main competitors in the transfer race.
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