With Hugo Lloris currently injured and Fraser Forster far from a long-term solution at Tottenham, Spurs need a new goalkeeper in the next year or so.
The ideal time to bring someone in could be this summer, as it would also allow them to cash in on their current captain, who only has a year left on his contract.
That’s why someone like Mike Maignan has been touted as the potential successor at Tottenham, having already done so in the France national team, with Inter Live bringing the latest on this.
We’ve already covered a claim that Spurs were keen on the AC Milan star, but the valuation at the time was of €35m and that seemed incredibly low.
Inter Live are far more realistic down their end, explaining that Tottenham are one of the clubs taking an interest in the 27-year-old.
While his market value could be placed alongside André Onana’s, at around €40m, they make it clear that Stefano Pioli’s side ‘will not consider offers under €60m’.
That’s a lot of money, but it’s also a very important position for Tottenham to replace, and spending that much could guarantee a starter in that role for the next eight years or so.