Tottenham Hotspur are among the Premier League sides who could be bidding around £83m for an "incredible" attacker, according to an interesting update this week.
Tottenham identify new forward options for summer window
Spurs are reportedly identifying potential forward targets ahead of next season, amid claims that a trio of their current options could depart this summer.
Tottenham are open to selling Richarlison, according to GiveMeSport, with the Brazilian enduring an injury-ridden 2024/25 campaign. Meanwhile, Timo Werner has failed to impress during his second season on loan at Spurs, meaning he is most likely to return to RB Leipzig.
There is even uncertainty surrounding the future of Lilywhites superstar Son Heung-min, despite the club's decision to trigger a one-year extension option in his contract, with Saudi Pro League sides taking a keen interest.
Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad are prepared to offer £41m for Son, according to CaughtOffside, but it remains to be seen whether Tottenham would accept an offer in and around this figure for a club legend - even if he is about to enter the final 12 months of his deal at 32 years old.
Even Mathys Tel could return to Bayern Munich after his loan spell at Spurs, regardless of their option to buy for around £45 million, as the final decision to remain will rest solely on the Frenchman's shoulders.
As such, the north Londoners are considering their options in the final third, with Borussia Dortmund winger Jamie Gittens said to be piquing their interest.
The England Under-21 international has been in electric form this season, hitting double figures for goals in all competitions, with Gittens attracting attention from the Premier League as a result.
Ange Postecoglou and Spurs are very keen on the 20-year-old winger (GiveMeSport), with reliable Bundesliga journalist Christian Falk backing this information on SportBILD.
Tottenham "said to be offering" £83m for Borussia Dortmund star Jamie Gittens
According to Falk, as relayed by Sport Witness, Tottenham are "said to be offering €100m" for Gittens - equivalent to £83m - and could go "big" to secure his signing.
This figure would make the former Chelsea and Man City academy ace their most expensive transfer, so this is quite the claim.
"Dortmund crashed in the league, the Champions League is getting further and further away, and with that the income from the Champions League next season," he said.
"They have to win it to be in it again. If they miss out, they’ll have to sell players and Gittens is highly regarded. Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham are said to be offering €100m. You have to say that would be nice money.
"[Dortmund CEO] Hans-Joachim Watzke recently admitted that they will have to sell one or two players if they miss out on the Champions League. So, a transfer for Gittens could happen.
"The English have the money; they have the TV contracts. Bayern Munich won’t pay this summer, and they could have him with that. But yes, Tottenham I think they’ll bet big."