Tottenham set asking price for Djed Spence as they remain open to last minute sale

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Tottenham appear to be mainly focused on outgoings as the window draws to a close, with Daniel Levy working hard behind the scenes to claw back some funds.

Daniel Levy hasn’t been afraid to get his wallet out this summer as Tottenham look to go one better by securing a Champions League spot this time round.

Dominic Solanke was signed for £65 million, Archie Gray for £30 million and Wilson Odobert for £25 million, as Daniel Levy looked to get his side’s business done early.

There’s the feeling that Ange Postecoglou is happy with his options at Spurs currently, though you can never rule out an unexpected deal if the opportunity arises.

The Australian has been big on giving the youth players a chance, which has seen the likes of Alfie Devine, Mikey Moore and Will Lankshear enjoy plenty of minutes in pre-season.

And, one player who’s been given a second chance is Djed Spence.

Daniel Levy sets Djed Spence price with a late Spurs exit a possibility

After spending the last few seasons on loan at Rennes, Leeds United and Genoa, Postecoglou has now decided to give Djed Spence a chance in his side.

However, it appears as if a late exit for Spence could still come about as Ben Jacobs provided an update on his situation when speaking on Tottenham related YouTube channel Last Word on Spurs.

“Spence’s asking price, which I’m still told is somewhere in the region of £6m or £7m as a minimum. So double what anybody has offered particularly as I say Genoa have so far. If they don’t get that number they’ll keep him.”

Considering the fact that Postecoglou has said he wants to keep him at Spurs, this comes as quite a surprise.

The Lilywhites currently only have Pedro Porro as the other recognised right-back, so they could leave themselves rather short, unless Ange sees Archie Gray as another option there.

What else could happen at Spurs before the deadline?

Well, outgoings are the order of play as Giovani Lo Celso is pushing to leave Spurs and Alfie Devine has been linked with a shock move to Saudi Arabia.

Sergio Reguilon is another Spurs are focusing on getting out before tomorrow.

Johan Lange is looking at late opportunities for Spurs in the market but at this stage it’s better to take them with a pinch of salt.

Unless there’s an exit there really is no real reason to dip into the market for the north London club.

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