Tottenham are reportedly one of the clubs interested in the signing of Juventus misfit Alvaro Morata.

The former Chelsea striker is currently on loan at Juventus from Atletico Madrid, but it seems the Serie A giants are not keen to make the move permanent, with the deal set to cost around €35million, according to Todo Fichajes.

Morata could be an option worth considering for Spurs, however, especially as €35m is not a huge amount in today’s transfer market.

Tottenham have been linked with the Spain international by Sport Mediaset in recent times, while Todo Fichajes’ report adds that Arsenal could also be in the race for his signature.

There’s certainly room for another forward in Antonio Conte’s Spurs squad, with Harry Kane not at his best so far this season, but fans of the north London giants will surely be hoping that Morata is just one of a number of options being considered, as there are surely better candidates out there.

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