Shock report links Tottenham with move to sign £300k-a-week Premier League star

Shock report links Tottenham with move to sign £300k-a-week Premier League star – originally posted on Sportslens.com

Tottenham are eying a deal to sign Manchester City ace Raheem Sterling according to a report from The Sun.

Spurs boss Nuno Espirito Santo will be keen to bolster his attacking ranks this summer.

Especially with Harry Kane facing an uncertain future in North London.

And what an incredible signing Sterling would be for Tottenham.

The Manchester City star has two years remaining on his current £300k-a-week deal at The Etihad according to The Sun.

Tottenham eyeing blockbuster Raheem Sterling deal

The Sun reckon that Spurs could swoop in for the 26-year-old this summer.

The pacy winger is still yet to sign a new deal with Man City.

Sterling would certainly add some much needed pace and directness to Spurs’ front-line.

Tottenham target Raheem Sterling in action for England at the Euros – Copyright: xMikexEgertonx 60515341

The former Liverpool and Queens Park Rangers ace has bagged an incredibly impressive 114 goals and 87 assists in 292 games for Manchester City.

Sterling proved during the summer with England that he is still one of the best attackers in the game.

There is one big problem for Tottenham, however.

Man City are allegedly demanding around £80 million for the England international (Daily Star). Considering the fact that Spurs have already laid out in excess of £43 million on signing Cristian Romero, it is highly unlikely that Daniel Levy will go big again in the transfer market.

Unless Harry Kane is sold of course…

It remains to be seen what happens with Kane. Perhaps if Manchester City want to sign him, some kind of exchange deal with Sterling can be executed.

This is one that could have some legs…it still seems highly unlikely, however.

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