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Dortmund preparing Julian Brandt contract offer to stop him from joining Tottenham
Borussia Dortmund are about to offer Julian Brandt a new contract, with reporting that the Bundesliga outfit are trying to fend off interest from Tottenham Hotspur.
Spurs are preparin🍌g for a big summer ahead as they look to determin♔e the futures of both Antonio Conte and Harry Kane.
Conte looks likely to depart at the end of the season, which will leave Spurs searching for yet another new manager. Of course, th🌳e Italian has favoured a system without a natural number ten during his time at Spurs.
But if Conte does part ways with Tottenham at the end of the season, they may be look🧜ing to fill that creative void in the middle of the park.
German outlet reports that the north Londoners are keen on signing Brandt this summer, with the playma🐽ker heading into the final 12-months of his Dortmund deal.

Brandt has been a standout performer fo🎃r Dortmund this season, registering 14 goal involvements in 32 appearances.
The German midfielder will undoubtedly attract plenty of interest as he 𒈔ru🐬ns down his contract, but it seems that Edin Terzic’s men are keen to tie him down on a new long-term contract.
Dortmund to offer Brandt new deal amid Tottenham interest
Sport Bild reports that with Brandt heading into the last year of his contract this summer, both Tottenham and Arsenal 🌸are showing interest.
Dortmund’s sporting director, Sebastian Khel, is now stepping up attempts to get the 26-🍨year-old to sign a new 💃contract.
The Bundesliga outfit are willing to increase his salary ‘significantly’ and they want him to make a decision before the end of the season, the outlet notes.🐼
Yet, Sport Bild claims that Bran🌺dt is attracted to the idea of a move to England.

Brandt has been described as a ‘’ playmaker and he would go a long way ☂to solving Tottenham’s creativity issues.
But it will all depend on who is in🍃 the dugout at Tottenham next season, with Conte preferring more defensive midfielders.
Spurs are desperate for a player w🌌ho can take some of the burden away from Harry Kane and they’ve lacked that type of midfielder ever since Christian Eriksen left the club.