Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy is set to meet with representatives of Djurgardens on Friday.
Spurs have already secured one deal with the Swedish club in recent weeks for the signing of Lucas Bergvall.
Now, talks are being held between the two clubs over a potential partnership which could involve player transfers.

Levy set for transfer meeting
According to Swedish outlet Fotbollskanalen, Daniel Levy and Johan Lange are scheudled to meet with representatives of Djurgardens.
The representatives are believed to be at Hotspur Way on Friday and will be in attendance at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday.
Topic of discussion is said to be surrounding a potential partnership between the two clubs which could see players transferred between the two sides.
Sporting director Bosse Andersson told the Swedish outlet: “We are going there to meet Tottenham, and there are some soft values involved.”
“We’ll be at their training facility and get an insight into their operations, and have dinner on Friday evening. Then we’ll be at the stadium on Saturday and see their match against Crystal Palace, while we are then invited to the management of Tottenham.”
“I don’t rule it out [loans], but it’ll be very much linked to what it can bring on the pitch. You should focus on what it can enrich and do as a club, both our players and managers can get inspiration from their activities,” he said.

Important meetings for Levy
It has seemingly been an important few days for the Spurs chairman who has already been spotted meeting an important figure.
Although the date of their meeting is unknown, Levy was recently seen meeting Sheikh Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla at the N17 stadium.
The details of the exchange is also yet to be disclosed, however, it does feel a significant interaction to take place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
But this is not to get in the way of what is an important weekend for Ange Postecoglou’s men.
After losing against Wolves last time out, Spurs have had two weeks to prepare for their game against Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Three points feels huge for their top four hopes with results going against them potentially seeing Aston Villa open the gap to eight points.
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