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Tottenham reportedly want £10m left-footer that Nuno branded a ‘talent’ in 2020

Tottenham are one of a number of clubs reportedly looking to sign Wolves defender Rayan Ait-Nouri. The left-back has impressed in his time at Molineux – a player that Nuno labelled a “talen🦩ted player” and “good on the ball”.

Ait-Nouri, 20, joined Wolves permanently in the summer from French side Angers. That is, after clocking up 24 appearances last season. This time around, he has pla🌱yed 11 times – starting eight of the last nine league games.

that the £10million signing is attracting interest from Liverpool, Tottenham, Manchester City, Paris Saint-☂Germain and Barcelona. It remains to be seen how much Wolves would want to sanction his sale.

Speaking about Ait-Nouri after Wolves signed the left-ba꧋ck during Nuno’s reign, the ex-Tottenham boss praised the Wolves youngster – after he scored on his Wolves debut during a 2-0 win over Crystal Palace.

Photo by Jack Thomas - WWFC/Wolves via Getty Images
Photo by Jack Thomas – WWFC/Wolves via Getty Images

, Nuno said: “He has talent, I’m really happy for him, everyone is. He’s 19, comes to a new country 🔯and in his first game in the Premier League was able to score and help the♏ team.

“He’s good on the ball and can find good lines. He has to get used to the Premier League, the physicality, thཧe shape of the team defensively,” Nuno continued in his analysis of Tottenham’s latest target.

Nuno on Ait-Nouri: Do Tottenham really need to sign Wolves man?

Probably not. While he suits Antonio Conte’s Tottenham to a tee, Spurs have options in that position. That is, even w♊ith Ben Davies being used on the left side of the♋ back three.

Sergio Reguilon is first choice, and the ex-Real Madrid man is some 💛way ahead of Ait-Nouri. England Under-21 international Ryan Sessegnon provides cover for Reguilon on the left flank.

However, Conte has given Sessegnon a couple of chances ও– but he was sen🥃t off against NS Mura. If Conte loses patience, then Spurs could pursue Ait-Nouri.

Photo by Jack Thomas - WWFC/Wolves via Getty Images
Photo by Jack Thomas – WWFC/Wolves via Getty Images