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Last Wednesday, UOL said Tottenham Hotspur are preparing an offer to sign AS Monaco’s Vanderson.

Three days ago, Brazilian journalist Bruno Andrade reported Spurs are preparing to offer around €32m for the right-back.

On Monday, Foot Mercato stated the Ligue 1 side are anticipating the 23-year-old’s exit as PSV Eindhoven’s Jordan Teze is set to join them.

L’Equipe report that Teze’s arrival won’t necessarily have an impact on Vanderson’s future, despite Tottenham’s interest.

In other words, Monaco don’t see the 23-year-old Dutchman as a replacement for the Brazil international. That doesn’t mean Vanderson can’t leave in this window.

Ange Postecoglou’s side have keen interest in the South American and are ‘ready to offer’ more than €30m to secure his services, according to the report.

As of Monday, Monaco hadn’t received an offer from Tottenham or any another club. L’Equipe state they won’t let the fullback leave unless they receive a ‘substantial offer’. They make no mention of the actual fee needed to convince Monaco.

Earlier this year, the defender signed a new contract until 2028. UOL had earlier reported that Monaco hope to earn €40m from his sale. This means Spurs, who are ready to offer over €30m, have to improve their bid.

 It’s unclear whether Tottenham are ready to invest around €40m, unless they decide to let one of Pedro Porro and Djed Spence leave.