THINGS appear to be moving in the right direction for Tottenham as far as transfers are concerned.
Giovani Lo Celso appears to be closing in on a move and Toby Alderweireld looking more likely to stay put – although fans still want #LevyOut.
Follow ALL of the latest Spurs news, updates and gossip below…
JAN VERTONGHEN claims he is happy to stay at Tottenham.
But he has revealed that, even though he is entering the last year on his contract, there have been no extension talks yet.
He told the Mail: “I just want to focus on this year, I know I have got one year left so I know a lot of questions will be asked.
“I have said it before, I am very happy at the club. The supporters have been great for me, the manager has improved me a lot and has a lot of confidence in me.
“I feel very, very good physically so I am not sure what is going to happen this year, I can only say I am happy where I am at and I feel the support from the manager, team-mates and the squad.'
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The Tottenham striker has been picked by 44% of managers on the game so far, having lit up pre-season with goals against Juventus and Real Madrid.
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CHARLTON are considering a loan move for Spurs starlet Troy Parrott.
The 17-year-old striker scored 19 goals in 23 games for the Tottenham youth sides last season.
Mauricio Pochettino is a big fan of Parrott, handing him four pre-season appearances for the senior squad this summer.
LIVERPOOL star Virgil van Dijk admits Champions League final vs Spurs was 's***'.
The Reds defender is aware the match wasn't the most enthralling performance of the season.
And the Holland international has revealed he was “relieved” after Divock Origi put Jurgen Klopp's men 2-0 up to settle the result.
Van Dijk told ESPN: “It was pure relief taking over my body.
“We were dropping back, we were defending like mad.
“At one point, we were just hoofing the ball forward, but it was the mental aspect. “Usually we would build from the back, play our own football, but going 1-0 up after two minutes is just a crazy situation in such a big game.
“Everyone can say what they want about how s— the final was, but for us it didn't matter after Divock scored the goal.
“There were so many emotions, but the first one was relief.”
SPURS need to wrap up their £30m move for Ryan Sessegnon quickly as Marseille are planning to swoop in and hijack the deal, according to reports in France.
La Provence say that the Ligue 1 side are considering a late bid for the Fulham sensation.
The summer transfer transfer window slams shut in the UK this Thursday.
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