Tottenham are interested in a big-money move for Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic, according to reports.
It's claimed Ange Postecoglou and Spurs are among a host of clubs monitoring the Serbian forward who could exit Turin in the summer.
Vlahovic, 23, only signed for Juventus in January last year - for a whopping £66.6million fee - but is one of three players for whom a departure is possible.
Defender Gleison Bremer and winger Federico Chiesa are the other two players touted for moves with reports one of the three must move on in the summer window.
Calciomercato report that no Champions League football and a negative balance sheet could forced Juventus to sell one of the three.
And there is significant interest in the trio with Vlahovic tracked by a host of top clubs.
Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Tottenham have all been credited with an interest in the forward this summer.
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It comes as Bayern Munich are reportedly not going to give up on a transfer swoop for Harry Kane.
Spurs chiefs batted away an initial offer of £60m plus add-ons for the striker, but Fabrizio Romano insists the Bundesliga giants are undeterred in their pursuit.
And he claims Kane hasn't ruled out the possibility of a move to Germany with the club set to return with an improved offer.
Romano said: “Bayern are not giving up.
“They also have other options on the list, of course, but they don’t want to give up on this story for Harry Kane also because they feel that player will be open to making this move happen.
“Harry Kane is not saying no to Bayern. This is why they sent an official bid, this is why they want to insist.
"But it is also crucial to understand Tottenham's position in the story - they don't want to make it happen."
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