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Tottenham: Insider drops Alvaro Morata claim

Tottenham: Insider drops Alvaro Morata claim - Premier League

Tottenham insider John Wenham believes the club may revisit their interest in Juventus striker Alvaro Morata in the summer, Football Insider report.

The Lowdown: January talks

Spurs were extremely busy in the final days of the January window, bringing in Dejan Kulusevski and Rodrigo Bentancur from Juventus and moving a number of players on, including Dele Alli.

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However, Fabio Paratici seemingly looked at a third addition from the Italian giants, with a Spurs source revealing to Football Insider that he made a last-gasp swoop for Morata, holding talks at the end of January.

As we know, a move never came off, with Morata, who has scored 199 goals during his career, remaining in Turin.

The former Chelsea striker is on loan at Juventus from Atletico Madrid, with the Serie A side having the option to buy the Spaniard in the summer. If they don’t, Morata will be entering the final 12 months of his contract with the La Liga side ahead of the 2022/23 campaign

The Latest: Wenham’s comments

Wenham, talking to Football Insider, revealed that he knows Spurs looked at Morata last month and believes they could ask the question again in the summer.

“One issue we didn’t fix in January was the striker position.

“There have been times before when Harry Kane has been injured and we have done really well.

“We reached the Champions League final without him but we have left ourselves short again.

“It’s an issue that needs to be addressed in the summer. I know Tottenham were looking at Morata in January.

“I think that would have been a good signing just for his experience of working in the Premier League and with Antonio Conte.

“We have seen Tottenham raid Juventus already so I do wonder if that is one we could look at again in the summer.

“It’s always worth asking the question and we do need another striker.”

The Verdict: Shrewd option?

Antonio Conte’s only out-and-out centre-forward option for Spurs is Harry Kane, with the Italian using winger Heung-min Son in a central attacking midfield role.

It’s clear to see that Spurs need back up when it comes to a striker, so if the price is right with his contract ticking down, a move for Morata could be a wise one.

He already has experience of playing in the Premier League under Conte at Chelsea, where he contributed to 17 top-flight goals in 31 games back in 2017/18.

It could prove a tricky deal to complete, though, due to his situation with Juventus and Atletico Madrid, but this is certainly one to keep an eye on over the coming months.

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