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Eintracht Frankfurt striker Randal Kolo Muani is unlikely to be joining Tottenham this summer, at least according to his agent.

Muani has been in impressive form for the German side this season, with five goals and ten assists in 14 games in the Bundesliga before the international break.

That form earned up a call up to France’s World Cup squad as a late replacement for the injured Christopher Nkunku, something which only added to his growing reputation.

He’s only made one appearance in Qatar so far but that’s done little to quell the growing hype around him, with several sides in Europe thought to be keen.

Tottenham are one of them and a recent report insisted stated that they had held talks with the striker’s agent ‘very recently’ about a move, having first shown an interest in him in the summer transfer window.

It seems, though, that there is no plan to join Tottenham or any other big club in the near future, at least if his advisors are to be believed.

“Our plan is for Randal Kolo Muani to stay in Frankfurt for at least another year,” they told Sport 1.

“He feels very comfortable at Eintracht. Here Randal has the perfect location for his development.

“If Kolo Muani scores 20 goals in his second season, then such a move would be more realistic,” they added on the topic of a move to a ‘top European club’ in the coming months.