Tottenham Hotspur have shown no sign of slowing down after completing a deal to sign Premier League star Yves Bissouma, as news emerges on Torino's Gleison Bremer.

The Lowdown: Spurs eye central defensive upgrade...

Looking to upgrade his options for the 2022/23 campaign, Spurs manager Antonio Conte has set sights on a marquee centre-back signing for his back three, according to reports.

Indeed, The Athletic have named club chief Fabio Paratici's numerous targets for this role, including Alessandro Bastoni (Inter Milan), Josko Gvardiol (RB Leipzig) and Villarreal colossus Pau Torres.

Bremer is believed to be another player for whom Spurs could make a move, with the Brazilian openly admitting to media that he wants to leave Torino and play in the Champions League.

The north Londoners' qualification for Europe's premier club competition at the end of last season could seemingly play a major role, with SportMediaSet now sharing an update on Spurs' pursuit of the 25-year-old.

The Latest: Tottenham push for Bremer...

According to their information, Tottenham's 'pressure has risen' in the chase to sign Torino's mainstay 'in the last few days'.

However, the report also claimed that Serie A giants Inter Milan are 'on pole', with Bremer even green-lighting a potential move to the San Siro.

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The South American is apparently a man in demand and Spurs will have to contend with 'several suitors' in this particular transfer race.

The Verdict: Continue the battle?

Tottenham could entice Bremer with the prospect of European football and competing in one of the world's foremost domestic leagues.

It isn't unreasonable to believe that they could leap ahead of Inter in the race with a proper proposal, and we believe Paratici's effort could be well worth it.

Bremer stood out as one of Serie A's best-performing defenders over 2021/22, even making more interceptions than any other player in the Italian top flight and averaging the joint-fifth most clearances per 90 (WhoScored).

It's hardly surprising that some members of the media have called the 25-year-old an 'emerging superstar' (Rajath Kumar, ex-Forza Italian Football writer).

Torino president Urbano Cairo has allegedly set a price tag of around €35m (£30m), and this valuation could come as a real bargain given Bremer's evident talents.

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