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Report: Club to offer Spurs around £14.5m for their ‘amazing’ player, Paratici happy to do business
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly looking to do business over Japhet Tanganga this summer.
The Spurs defender has been linked with a departure from N17 over the past few months.
Tanganga was part of the Tottenham travelling contingent for their South Korea pre-season tour.

Antonio Conte reportedly wanted to take a close look at him before deciding whether to sell him.
Now, it looks as though the Spurs boss has made his decision.
On Monday, the claimed that Fabio Paratici has flown to Milan to hold talks over Tanganga and Bryan Gil.
Today, reports from the Italian media have provided updates on Tanganga to AC Milan state of play.
The Gazzetta dello Sport – via – claimed Tottenham are happy to let him go as long as they got their money guaranteed.
This would mean a loan with a mandatory option to buy.
If not, Spurs would be happy to keep him around as an option for their squad ahead of a busy season.
Now, Corriere dello Sport – also via – have reported about the potential finances involved.
They reiterate that a meeting between the Italians and the Tottenham player’s agent is expected very soon.
The Serie A side’s hierarchy is aiming ‘to find an agreement’ to present to Spurs in pursuit of a deal.
The belief is that the loan itself ‘shouldn’t cost more than a couple of million euros’.
And for the final purchase of Tanganga, ‘the investment would not go beyond €15m’.
This would suggest a package of around €17m, or £14.5m, for the ‘‘ defender.