
Tottenham Transfer News: Suso Bid Reportedly Rejected, Latest Juan Foyth Rumours
AC Milan have reportedly rejected a €22 million (£19.5 million) offer from Tottenham Hotspur for Suso, but Spurs could still land their man for more than €25 million (£22.1 million). Elsewhere, Paris Saint-Germain will battle the north London club for young defender Juan Foyth.
According to Calciomercato.com, Suso has already made it clear he has no interest in leaving the Rossoneri following an excellent season in Italy. The former Liverpool man rebuilt his reputation after his failed spell in England, easily ranking among the team's top performers.
Milan have since added numerous players in the summer transfer window, and Suso could lose his spot in the starting XI. For Spurs, the midfielder could be an excellent depth option with the versatility to play all over the attacking third.
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Per the report, Milan could look to cash in on the 23-year-old to clear space and cash for another defender. AS Roma are said to be interested in Suso as well, although their priority remains Riyad Mahrez of Leicester City.
Spurs have yet to make a major addition to their squad this summer and don't have real needs following their solid 2016-17 campaign. Depth is the primary concern, and Suso could help with that regard.

Foyth was believed to be on the verge of becoming the team's first real addition of the summer, but Argentinian media now report PSG have muscled their way into the discussion, per Tom Collomosse of the London Evening Standard.
Argentinian sports commentator Juan G. Arango even reported he's already on his way to Les Parisiens:
Per the articles, the Ligue 1 giants are willing to pay his current club, Estudiantes, their £8 million asking price up front, whereas Spurs offered £5.4 million and bonuses.
The centre-back is seen as one of Argentina's top defensive talents, drawing comparisons to Toby Alderweireld due to his passing ability. Per Bleacher Report's Sam Tighe, it's easy to see why Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino has a strong interest in the 19-year-old.
It now seems Tottenham could lose Foyth to PSG, though, unless the team is willing to give Estudiantes what they want. Even then, it could be too late already.



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