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Tottenham can sign 6ft 5in midfield target for just £13m, he’s free to leave
Amid all of the hefty prices Tottenham Hotspur will be quoted this summer, one of their midfield targets is now said to be available for a very reasonable fee.
Right now, Tottenham are pushing to sign Dominic Solanke from Bournemouth, with Ange Postecoglou convinced that he could be the perfect solution for his front three.
However, Spurs will likely need to pay or get very close to Solanke’s £65m buy-out clause in order to bring the Englishman to north London.
That’s a figure that will spark a lot of debate – some will feel that the 26-year-old isn’t worth such a fee.
Although Solanke scored 19 Premier League goals last season, he’s only netted 29 in 134 top flight appearances, suggesting a move would still be something of a gamble.
That being said, if Spurs are going to commit to spending big on Solanke, it would be redeeming if they could achieve cut-price deals elsewhere.
And in the case of 22-year-old midfielder Amir Richardson, Postecoglou could be in luck.
Tottenham face competition from Serie A clubs to sign Amir Richardson
It was recently reported that Tottenham are interested in Richardson, who has just been impressing at the Olympics with Morocco.
The young midfielder played his debut season in Ligue 1 with Stade Reims last term, a ‘’ talent who seemingly won’t stay with the club for much longer.

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According to , Richardson is free to leave Reims for a fee of around £13m – a very reasonable figure for interested sides.
The midfielder is now ‘free to proceed’ with a move after defeat in the semi-finals of the Olympics against Spain.
The report mentions that Spurs’ Premier League rivals Leicester City are also following Richardson closely, perhaps hoping that the Moroccan can help their bid to stay in the top flight.
However, both Tottenham and Leicester could face competition from Serie A clubs to sign the midfielder, who is evidently attracting a lot of attention.
In terms of his style, Richardson is a 6ft 5in left-footer known for his ability to drive through midfield.
The 22-year-old has been described as a box-to-box midfielder in the past, perhaps someone who possesses a similar skill set to Pape Matar Sarr.
In other news, Tottenham have rejected an enquiry from Real Madrid for one of their stars this summer.