
Tottenham are keeping tabs on Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic as the north London side look to bolster in attack in January, reports TBR Football.
Spurs have started the season well under Thomas Frank but still look disjointed in the final third.
While no team has scored more Premier League goals than Spurs (17) in the Premier League this season, centre-back Micky van de Ven is their joint-top scorer with three goals to his name.
Richarlison also has three goals to his name, but the Brazilian has scored just once since the opening weekend win over Burnley.
And with question marks over Dominic Solanke’s future at the club, Spurs may dip into the market in the New Year as they look bolster their frontline.
Spurs told fee to sign Juventus striker in January
Vlahovic is believed to be one of those the north London side are targeting as Juventus gear up for the Serb’s exit.
The Old Lady had looked to move Vlahovic on over the summer as they brought in Jonathan David and Lois Openda from Lille and RB Leipzig, respectively.
However, the Italian giants, who sacked head coach Igor Tudor on Monday, failed to shift the former Fiorentina man.
Juventus are desperate to get the 25-year-old off their books and are prepared to accept offers as low as £20m for the striker.
Spurs are among those interested in Vlahovic, though Bayern Munich and Barcelona have previously been linked with a move for the Juventus forward.
Juventus aware they could lose Vlahovic for free
Juventus are wary of losing Vlahovic on a free when his contract expires next summer so are looking to sell for a cut price in January in order to recoup some of the £66.6m they paid to secure his services back in 2022.
The returning Fabio Partici is also a big fan of Vlahovic, and he could push for the club to sign Vlahovic at the turn of the year rather than wait for his contract to expire at the end of the season.
Mathys Tel and Randal Kolo Muani, who played alongside Vlahovic for Juventus last season, are also options for Frank, but none have convinced in the opening weeks of the campaign.
Spurs are back in action on Wednesday night as they take on Newcastle in the EFL Cup before they welcome Chelsea on Saturday evening.