Preparing to leave Tottenham Hotspur at the end of the season, Lucas Moura should soon start to decide where to play next.
A new update on the attacker’s future is today brought by UOL, who says the 30-year-old will only start analysing the offers in April.
It’s stated that Moura, whose contract with Spurs expires in the summer, ‘will not stay’ at Spurs. He already has ‘many approaches’ from other clubs, but should focus on the end of the season with Tottenham.
According to UOL, Moura’s ‘priority’ is to find another long contract in Europe, of at least three years.
However, journalist Bruno Andrade says the best contacts he has right now are from clubs from the United States and the Middle East.
Perhaps that will delay the player’s decision, as he has the entire summer to decide where to play next, as he becomes a free agent by the end of June.
Moura only has 15 appearances for Tottenham this season, most of them being brought on at the end of Premier League matches, with few minutes to show something.