Pau Torres was one of Villarreal’s key figures in their Europa League winning campaign last season and his performances convinced Tottenham Hotspur to make an approach for him last summer.
At the start of this year, the defender revealed Spurs made an approach before the start of this term. However, he snubbed an opportunity to join the Premier League side to fulfil his dream of playing in the Champions League with his boyhood club.
Tottenham Hotspur are still in the picture to sign the Spain international in the summer, according to La Razón.
The 25-year-old has fulfilled his dream of playing in the Europe’s elite club competition with the Yellow Submarine and will face Liverpool in the Champions League semi-final.
With his dream fulfilled, La Razón explain Unai Emery’s side ‘will agree to sell’ Torres for a fee close to €60m, as long as their star agrees to the transfer.
When talking about suitors, they mention Antonio Conte’s side. It’s said that Tottenham Hotspur ‘seem to be trying to get’ the services of Torres in the next window.