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Premier League side have just made move to sign ‘phenomenal’ Tottenham player
Tottenham Hotspur are stepping up their attempts to bolster Ange Postecoglou’s squad this summer.
Archie Gray is the latest player꧑ to be heavily linked with a move to Spurs aft🐓er the 18-year-old’s move to Brentford collapsed on Sunday.
The youngster was set to have a medical with the Bees but Spurs are now working on a deal to land him from Leedsꦏ United.
There remains plenty of work to be done when it comes to offloading players though, with many facing uncertain futures at Tottenham.
Spurs will have to determine the futures of a host of loanees returning to Hotspur Way this summer, including the likes of Djed Spence, Troy Parrott and Joe Rodon.
And according to Football.London’s Alasdair Gold, Rodon is receiving plenty of interest from the Premier League.
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Premier League side make formal offer for Joe Rodon
Rodon enjoyed a brilliant loan spell at Leeds last time out where he was a mainstay in Daniel F🅺arꦚke’s side.
However, t🔴he Whites missed out on promotion which has thrown a possible switch to Elland Road into doubt.
Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna 𓂃is a hu🃏ge fan of Rodon and it𒉰 would appear the newly promoted side have firmed up their interest in the defender.
Gold took to social media on Sunday evening and claimed the East Anglian side have made a forma🦋l offer to sign Rodon this summer.
As well 🌊as Ipswich, Rodon is also attracting interest from Leeds and Leicester City.
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Tottenham should use Rodon as part of Archie Gray deal
With interest in Rodon from Leeds, Spurs could explore the possibility of including Rodon in🦹 a deal for Gray.
Of course, much would depend on the Welshman’s stance as he is attrac🎶ting firm interest from a couple of Premier League sides.
But the ‘phenomenal’ centre-back thrived under Farke last season and admitted ahead of the play-off final defeat to Southampton that he was hoping🐓 to secure a top flight return with Leeds.
“It would be nice to have stability and know where I am next season,” Rodon . “I’ve always strived to get to the elite level and 🦋hopefully I can get back there with Leeds, but you never know.
“I don’t want to look too f💖ar into the future, although I do love it here and Leeds feels like a second home to me nꦜow. I’m just concentrating on giving my best and getting this club back to where it belongs.”