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Transfer: No confirmation regarding Osimhen – Romano names two strikers Tottenham want to sign
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Transfer: No confirmation regarding Osimhen – Romano names two strikers Tottenham want to sign

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Football transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano, has named two strikers Tottenham Hotspur are considering signing in this summer’s transfer window amid reports linking Galatasaray striker Victor Osimhen to the Premier League club.

Osimhen has been linked with several clubs, including Tottenham, Arsenal, Manchester United, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and Al-Hilal.

Providing an update on the speculation linking Osimhen with a move to Spurs, Romano disclosed that he has no confirmation regarding a possible move for the Nigerian international.

He said on his YouTube channel that Tottenham instead wants to sign Manchester City’s Omar Marmoush and Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson.

“Centre striker Omar Marmoush and Nicolas Jackson are options,” Romano said.

“I don’t have any confirmation regarding the name of Victor Osimhen, which has been going around in recent days and weeks. This is the situation regarding Tottenham Hotspur,” he said.

Transfer: No confirmation regarding Osimhen – Romano names two strikers Tottenham want to sign

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