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Tottenham’s two main transfer targets this summer have been revealed as Ange Postecoglou eyes double swoop

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Tottenham Hotspur will be going into the summer transfer window with Eberechi Eze and Pedro Neto as their main two targets.

Attacking reinforcements appears to be on the radar for Ange Postecoglou this summer with two of the Premier League’s most exciting wingers on their list.

Champions League football remains the goal at Hotspur Way and they may well need it to land either of these targets.

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Tottenham hold Eze and Neto interest

According to the Independent, Spurs are looking to bring in a new winger this summer and have two big names on their radar.

Wolves attacker Neto has been a name which is being floated about ahead of the summer as a potential target for Spurs.

And it now appears the Crystal Palace forward, Eze, is another player who makes the cut.

But there may be some serious obstacles to overcome with the latter as Manchester City are said to be the likeliest destination for Eze.

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Eze injury latest

Ironically, Spurs were able to scout Neto in their last game at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as the Portuguese player put on a show for Wolves.

And this weekend, Eze will potentially be on display in N17 for the Tottenham hierarchy to see.

Spurs take on Oliver Glasner’s men on Saturday and the Eagles have received an injury boost regarding Eze ahead of the weekend.

The winger has now returned to training and could return to the fold for the trip north of the river.

Spurs fans will be hoping Eze doesn’t put on the same level of performance Neto did just a couple of weeks ago.

Wolves returned to Molineux with all three points and the 23-year-old’s electric display largely contributed to their win.

What will be interesting to see is what this may potentially mean for the future of Timo Werner.