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Juventus plotting audacious offer to beat Tottenham to ‘unreal’ attacker
Juventus are reportedly planning a convoluted bid to beat Tottenham to one of Italy’s most exciting attackers.
Spurs’ pre-season begins tonight with a friendly in Edinburgh against Scottish side Hearts, with Tottenham making the most of the summer transfer window compared to their Premier League rivals.
The past few weeks have seen Lucas Bergvall finally join up with the north London side as Leeds United Archie Gray was picked up by Tottenham, with Eberechi Eze believed to be the next target for Ange Postecoglou.
Yet Juventus could soon launch a move to beat Tottenham to a rumoured target.

Juventus plotting outrageous loan move to sign Tottenham target Albert Gudmundsson
According to , Juventus are considering a €10m (£8m) loan move for Albert Gudmundsson, with the deal including an obligation to buy worth €15m (£12m) as the Old Lady look to add to their forward ranks.
Lauded as by Genoa manager Alberto Gilardino, Gudmundsson was one of the best attackers in Serie A last season as the Iceland international hit 16 goals and five assists in all competitions, with Tottenham now chasing the 27-year-old striker.
However, Spurs could soon face a big obstacle in their bid to sign Gudmundsson with Juventus now plotting a complex loan plan to sign the Genoa star, with West Ham also interested in the forward.
Indeed, the race for the Icelandic star is beginning to heat up in an exciting way, yet for Tottenham, they could be about to hit the end of their road for Gudmundsson with Juventus stepping up their efforts.

Juventus interest in Gudmundsson might too much for Tottenham to handle
Gudmundsson is coming off his best year yet with Genoa, with the striker rightly attracting some big interest from across Italy and Europe for his performances in Serie A last season.
And for Tottenham, Juventus joining the race for Gudmundsson might be too much for the north London side to handle, especially with some many targets already on the agenda for the Premier League club.
As a result, missing out on Gudmundsson won’t be the end of the world for Tottenham, with the summer transfer window also providing Spurs plenty of time to find and sign an alternate attacker in the market.