Tottenham Hotspur have made an offer to sign Dinamo Zagreb's Dani Olmo this summer, according to Radioestadio.

The Spanish media outlet have claimed on their Twitter page that Spurs have tabled a bid of €30million (£27m) for the 21-year-old and would be prepared to give him a five-year contract worth €2m (£1.8m) a year.

However, Radioestadio also appear to suggest that Tottenham may not have it easy in the race for the attacking midfielder.

They have also made the claim that Olmo is awaiting offers from Spain as well as he could look to return to his homeland instead.

Olmo certainly looks to be a bright prospect in the future, especially after his showing in the Under-21 European Championships success this summer. The Zagreb man was hugely influential in the final third of the pitch and was fairly lethal.

According to stats by WhoScored, he finished the competition with three goals and one assist, averaging a total of four shots per match, two key passes and a completion rate of 1.8 dribbles.

Delving further into his stats though, it should not come as a surprise, as he has proven he has the quality to succeed in front of goal, as he netted 12 goals and provided eight assists in 44 matches across all competitions, including European competitions such as the Champions League and Europa League.

The 21-year-old is incredibly versatile, as pointed out by Transfermarkt, and could offer Mauricio Pochettino's side plenty of options moving forward if he were to be signed and would add the goal threat that has clearly been missed from the middle of the park. Christian Eriksen was the only one to reach double figures from that area of the pitch last season.

However, with Olmo allegedly waiting for offers from Spain to happen, it will be interesting to see where Tottenham find themselves in the race for his signature.

Tottenham fans, would you like to see Olmo at the club this summer? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below!