Tottenham are circling the Norwich player.
Tottenham are interested in Norwich City’s Dylan Thompson.
According to Sun reporter Alan Nixon, the young custodian has been on trial at Tottenham in recent times, and Spurs are impressed, with the club apparently ready to negotiate a fee to bring him in.
Indeed, according to Nixon, Norwich’s efforts to entice the custodian to sign a new contract have thus far failed, and it is now possible that the two clubs will get down at the bargaining table and work out a deal.
The Spurs are taking a closer look at Dylan Thompson.
Thompson has been training at Spurs recently after rejecting a contract with the Canaries, and the teams could agree on a deal shortly, with it evident that he prefers a move to the Premier League table toppers as things stand.
Indeed, it appears that he will get his desire, since Spurs have enjoyed what they have seen from him in training, and the two sides could agree on a transfer in the near future.
Spurs are said to be willing to pay a compensation fee to Norwich City in order to secure his signature, and they may have jumped ahead of Sheffield Wednesday in this transfer race, with the Owls also looking at Thompson as they look to strengthen their options moving forward.
Indeed, the Owls are currently struggling in the Championship and could provide him with starting opportunities sooner than Spurs, but with Thompson training with Spurs, it appears that his heart is with moving to the current Premier League leaders rather than elsewhere.
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Spurs haven’t shied away from looking to the EFL for prospective new arrivals.
Dele Alli is possibly the most recent example of this, having joined from MK Dons and enjoyed his finest form of his career there, partnering up with the likes of Harry Kane and Christian Eriksen.
However, not every young player who moves there is a hit, with Jack Clarke struggling to maintain his form after joining Spurs after tearing things up at Leeds United.
Indeed, he has now made his way to Sunderland, where he appears to be finding his feet again, though it has taken him some time.
Thompson, then, will be eager to see what he can accomplish at Spurs, hoping to eventually force his way into the first-team, but as a young custodian, that will take time.
Spurs, on the other hand, appear to believe he has the capacity to make it in time, and it now appears to be an issue of ‘when’ rather than ‘if’ the club brings him in and reaches a deal with Norwich City.
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