Tosin Adarabioyo, a Fulham defender, has agreed to join Monaco, but the club prefers that he join Tottenham Hotspur.
Fabrice Hawkins, a journalist, has revealed more information concerning the centre-back’s future on social media.
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou will be overjoyed after his team’s 2-0 victory over Manchester United on Saturday.
It wasn’t a flawless effort, and a touch of luck was required to prevent a penalty for a handball by Cristian Romero.
A clean sheet and a win against a top-six opponent, on the other hand, are ideal ways for the Australian to make his debut in front of his home fans.
With the transfer window closing, Postecoglou will be aware that there is still work to be done on his squad.
Many players must leave, and he may still be looking for a handful more additions.
Tottenham might recruit one more defender, and Tosin Adarabioyo, despite his present contract with Monaco, could be that player.
Fulham are in a difficult situation right now and are urging the 25-year-old to stay in London rather than move to Ligue 1.
However, they are running out of time before the transfer window ends.
Tosin’s future will be decided between Tottenham Hotspur and Monaco.
Hawkins wrote on social media yesterday: “Tosin Adarabioyo wants to sign for Monaco.” ASM has reached an agreement with the central defender.
“Fulham and his coach, Marco Silva, would prefer to sell him to Tottenham and recover Eric Dier.”
Tottenham may be able to kill two birds with one stone if they hijack Monaco’s approach for the £13 million defender.
Ange Postecoglou appears to be uninterested in playing Eric Dier at the moment.
He hasn’t been named to either matchday squad this season and has been linked with a move away this summer.
Tottenham’s interest in Tosin has waned recently, especially since the arrival of Micky Van de Ven.
Fulham may struggle to get their way because swap transactions are notoriously difficult to complete.
Monaco will not want to wait too long for a deal for Tosin and may walk away if Tottenham do not agree to Fulham’s conditions.
Marco Silva‘s team is playing a risky game, but a solution will be found sooner rather than later.
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