Tottenham receive loan interest from Eredivisie and Championship for £6m starlet
One Tottenham Hotspur youngster is now attracting interest from a host of clubs in England and in Europe ahead of the 25/26 season.
Before Tottenham Hotspur’s trip to Asia, it was revealed that the club left a few of their young talents behind to work out loan moves for themselves.
Amongst those young players was Alfie Devine, who has featured for Tottenham in pre-season, playing against Reading and Luton Town.
Devine has attracted interest from a club in England since Tottenham departed for Asia, with Championship side Millwall eyeing a permanent transfer.
It was reported earlier this summer that Tottenham would accept a fee of around £6m to sell Devine permanently this summer.
Millwall eye Alfie Devine despite Tottenham loan plan
It is understood that while Millwall are looking to land Devine permanently, the youngster is reported to be one of five players Tottenham are looking to loan this summer.
Football.London has now revealed that Alfie Devine is not short of interest in this transfer window. It is believed that the 20-year-old has attracted interest from a host of different teams, especially from sides in the Eredivisie and the Championship.
Devine spent last season out on loan with Belgian side Westerlo, where he impressed, scored six goals and assisted one.
Tottenham may need to act quickly over Devine’s future
There is no mention of the sides showing keen interest in Devine, but given how swiftly some of the club’s other youngsters have secured loans this summer, Devine may pretty much be closing in on a deal.
Tottenham are also looking to add more depth to their squad, with recent reports suggesting that an attacking midfielder and another centre-back are the two positions on the radar of the Lilywhites.
Several players have been linked with Tottenham in the past few weeks, with Rafael Leao, Rodrygo and Ronald Araujo, just to name a few.
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