Tottenham Hotspur will face plenty of competition for Timothy Castagne this summer, according to a recent report regarding the Belgian talent’s future.
TuttoMercatoWeb recently reported that Spurs had been letting his club Atalanta know of their interest in recent weeks.
Now, a report from L’Eco di Bergamo (as relayed by Football Italia), is suggesting that Tottenham are not alone, with Napoli, Juventus, and PSG all keen on the versatile wing-back. His price-tag is said to be in the region of €20 million-€25 million (£17.6m-£22m), although his current contract expires in 2021, giving clubs a real chance of the lower end of that spectrum.

It comes on the same day as a report from Belgium also suggested Tottenham are increasingly keen on the player.
Het Nieuwsblad is reporting that Daniel Levy ‘has a soft spot’ for the 24-year-old, as he is young, affordable, and has resale value.
His ability to play in a number of positions, including Tottenham’s current problem areas of right and left-back, will no doubt have Jose Mourinho keen on the idea.
Castagne, who can also play on the wing, would undoubtedly be a solid option for Tottenham and at that reported asking price a good piece of business for the club’s shrewd chairman Daniel Levy.
It is starting to look increasingly likely that Castagne may become a major target for Tottenham this summer.
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