Tottenham Hotspur are poised to quit their pursuit of Lloyd Kelly due to the Bournemouth centre-back’s injury troubles, according to The Telegraph.
Several sources have predicted that Tottenham will renew their interest in Kelly in January after failing to complete a move for the centre-back during the summer (GiveMeSport).
The Englishman’s current contract at the Vitality Stadium expires next summer, and with no indication that he would sign a new agreement, he is said to be on the radar of a number of clubs.
Tottenham could face competition for the 25-year-old’s signature from Liverpool (Football Insider), Arsenal (Tuttosport), and Serie A duo Juventus and AC Milan (Fabrizio Romano), according to reports in recent weeks.
Spurs are ready to release injured Lloyd Kelly.
Tottenham, according to The Telegraph, are likely to move their focus to other centre-back targets due to Kelly’s chronic injury difficulties.
According to the source, the centre-back suffered a hamstring injury last weekend, which will keep him out of the forthcoming match against Aston Villa.
Among the most recent developments, it is claimed that Spurs are concerned about Kelly’s recent fitness record.
Spurs Online Opinion
With so many guys out injured, the last thing we need is another injury-prone player. As a result, Tottenham‘s recruitment team will most likely place a premium on the fitness records of our January transfer targets.
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