Spurs want to bring back Noni Madueke to North London this summer if they can, according to respected Football.London journalist, Alasdair Gold.
Madueke was initially at Spurs as a youngster but moved onto PSV in the Netherlands, where he has quickly developed into a top talent for the Dutch side.
The 19-year-old – who was born in London – burst onto the scene last season with seven goals in 24 appearances for PSV.

Reports in recent days have suggested that Spurs are very much in the mix when it comes to signing Madueke. PSV apparently want around £20m if they are to consider moving the youngster on.
And speaking in his regular Q&A for Football.London today, Alasdair Gold has confirmed Madueke is very much on the Spurs radar.
What Gold said about Madueke to Spurs
Clearly, Spurs are living with an element of regret when it comes to Madueke. But the time is now, and if they do want him, then they’ll have to front the money up.
And Gold says while interest in Madueke is there, a lot could depend on other incomings and outgoings.
“He’s a player Spurs would like to bring back if possible, among other targets in the attacking midfield areas,” Gold said.
“But I think much depends on what happens now with the squad in the coming weeks, who leaves, freeing up space and also adding extra funds to the coffers.”
With the signings of Cristian Romero in the bag, as well as the likes of Bryan Gil and Pierluigi Gollini, it makes sense for Spurs to look for attacking midfielders.
Madueke, then, could very much be one for Spurs fans to keep an eye on.
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