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Tottenham could be offered ‘world-class’ player as part of deal to sign 29-year-old this summer
PSG are trying to join the race to sign Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane and could include 20-year-old Xavi🃏 Simons as part of the deal.
journalist Gianluca Diꦍ Marzio, who said the French club hoped to reduce the fee req🙈uired to sign Kane by adding the Dutch international.

Simons, 20, is PSG just one year after leaving the club for Eredivisie side PSV Eindhove🙈n🔜.
The French champions have ♔ a £5 million buy-back clause൲ in his contract and Simons has now left PSV’s pre-season training camp.
this move could preclude another departure for the 20-year-old who won the Dutch Cup wit෴h PSV last s𓂃eason.
The attacking midfielder scored 19 goals an🐻d registered 9 assists in his 49 games for the club and also made his international debut at the World Cup.
Former 𓆏Spurs player Rafael van der Vaart has on S𓂃imons saying he can become ‘world-class’ in the future.
Kane could leave Tottenham in Simons deal
However, the signing of Simons may not excite Spurs fans if it is at the൩ expense of their captain and all-time-record goal scorer, Harry Kane.
Kane reportedly has a 🌱price tag of this summer with just one year🦹 left on his Spurs contract.
And whilst Tottenham that Harry Kane is not for sale, it is widely understood he will either sign a new contract at Spurs or leave the ♊club in this window.

PSG’s interest comes amidst weeks of negotiation between Spurs and Bayern Munich for England’s cap🍬tain and all-time-rec♊ord goal scorer.
Writing on his website, : “Kane is not the only nam🍰e on PSG agenda as contacts are going on with agent Jorge Mendes regarding Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva and Atletico Madrid forward Joao Felix.”
If Kane were to leave Spurs this summer it would surely be a huge blow to newly-appointed Ange Poste🧜coglou’s plans for the season.
Postecoglou did receive a boost with winger Son Heung-Min suggesting he will not be leaving the club amidst links to Saudi Arabia.
Both Kane and Son would be expected to play a key role for the former Celtic manager, as they did under Mauricio Pochettino, José Mourinho☂ and Antonio Conte⛦.