Tottenham Hotspur have been linked with Torino’s Gleison Bremer in recent months.
Just a few weeks ago, reports claimed Spurs were set for talks over the Brazilian with Torino’s sporting director.
As well as Tottenham, Davide Vagnati apparently spoke with Arsenal and Chelsea regarding the defender.

However, things didn’t quite go to plan for Tottenham.
Corriere dello Sport – via Sport Witness – claimed Bremer ‘made it clear to Tottenham’ that he wanted Inter Milan.
Now, it looks as though both Spurs and Inter will be missing out on the 25-year-old.
The latest reports – from Sky Sport Italia and Fabrizio Romano – claim Bremer is closing in on a move to Juventus.
Sky Sport claim Torino have accepted a €40m (£34m) initial offer plus €7m (£6m) add-ons.
By comparison, Inter had reportedly offered €30m plus add-ons.
And later on in the day, Romano gave his “here we go” seal of approval on the deal.
Tottenham have done superbly in the summer transfer window so far.
However, Spurs have landed just one centre-back so far, and Clement Lenglet is just on loan.
Meanwhile, Cameron Carter-Vickers has been sold to Celtic.
And Japhet Tanganga is reportedly closing in on a switch to AC Milan.
Bremer would’ve been a great shout for Tottenham, but it looks as though Antonio Conte will have to look elsewhere.
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