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Tottenham Hotspur and Everton were linked with Arkadiusz Milik in the summer, but he failed to get a move away from Napoli.

The striker’s current deal runs down after this season and he can join another club on a free transfer next summer.

Earlier this week, reports coming out of Italy explained the 26-year-old wants to change clubs in January and the Serie A side have accepted his request.

Calciomercato now explains the Poland international and his employer are trying to find a ‘satisfactory solution’ to end their association.

It’s claimed Milik’s agent met the Napoli leaders on Friday, where they looked at trying to ‘create the conditions for a sale in January’.

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Milik wants to go to next summer’s European championship with Poland, which is why he isn’t willing to wait until the end of the season to change clubs on a free transfer.

When discussing the potential suitors, Tottenham get a mention, along with Juventus, AS Roma and Atlético Madrid. The website states a move to either of the two Italian clubs ‘appears today as a very remote possibility’.

Milik could move abroad [outside Italy], and the track leading to ‘Mourinho’s Tottenham’ or Atlético opens again.

Should Spurs decide to make an approach for the frontman, they could take him for a low price in the winter market.