Ange Postecoglou is set to make a permanent move for Dejan Kulusevski his first transfer business as Tottenham boss.
Despite not officially starting in his post until July 1, Postecoglou is thought to have started work on his summer plans at his new club.
And a familiar face could be the first signing he makes in North London with Kulusevski reportedly having agreed a permanent deal.
Spurs had Kulusevski on loan last season with an option to buy the player - however, Fabrizio Romano claims a lower transfer fee has been negotiated.
The transfer insider claims Spurs will pay €30million - £26m - to bring Kulusevski to Tottenham on a permanent deal.
And a transfer announcement is expected in the coming days with a contract until 2027 already signed by the winger.
On Twitter, Romano said: "Dejan Kulusevski will be announced as Tottenham player on permanent deal in the next days.
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"Understand contract will be valid until June 2027, already signed.
"€30m deal agreed with Juventus instead of €35m buy option. Here we go soon."
It comes as Romano also reports Tottenham are in pole position to keep youngster Mikey Moore at the club.
It's though numerous European clubs have an interest in the 15-year-old but Spurs are nearing an agreement to keep him in North London.
Romano reports: "Understand Tottenham are winning the race to keep Mikey Moore.
"Daniel Levy is making sure he does everything in his power to keep the superstar 15 year old at the club.
"Many top European clubs want him but Spurs are now close to an agreement to keep him."
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