Catch a round-up of the latest Tottenham news, including updates on Ivan Toney, Brahim Diaz and Scott Munn.
Ivan Toney transfer interest
Tottenham could position themselves to be part of the transfer race to sign Ivan Toney in the summer transfer window. The striker continues to be linked with a whole host of potential clubs, with his contract at Brentford dwindling.
Spurs journalist Alasdair Gold discussed the deal on the Gold & Guest Talk Tottenham podcast, saying: “I do wonder whether Spurs – in classic Spurs-style – look at a player with a year left on his contract and think, ‘you know what…’. And in that system, he would get so many goals. I wouldn’t rule that out entirely, Ivan Toney.”
Read more on Ivan Toney to Tottenham transfer, here.

Brahim Diaz transfer deal
Tottenham have been linked with a potential transfer move for Real Madrid playmaker Brahim Diaz in the summer transfer window. That’s according to transfer guru Graeme Bailey for HITC Football, who claims that Spurs are monitoring the 24-year-old.
Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal have also been credited with interest in the Moroccan international. Diaz has featured 33 times for Real Madrid this season across all competitions, but isn’t a guaranteed starter.
With three-years remaining on his deal at the Bernabeu, it remains to be seen exactly how easy it could be to prise him away.
Read more on Brahim Diaz to Tottenham, here.

Scott Munn discusses Daniel Levy relationship
Tottenham’s chief football officer Scott Munn has discussed what it is like working with chairman Daniel Levy. The Spurs expert was appointed to his role last April, following spells with clubs in the City Football Group.
Munn had recently announced that the Lilywhites will be playing a friendly with Newcastle in Australia at the end of the season. Speaking to the media, and giving some insight on working with Levy, he said: “Daniel is incredibly invested in the club, personally and professionally, and I don’t think one person has a great single focus on success for the club than him and I feel absolutely privileged to work with him and the support he gives to me and the entire football team is unconditional.
“I just hope we’re able to repay the faith he’s put in us.”
Read more on Scott Munn at Tottenham, here.

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