Tottenham are considering a move for Bournemouth striker Callum Wilson, according to the Mirror.
Wilson has scored nine goals and provided six assists in 20 Premier League appearances so far this season. He also scored on his England debut last year.
According to the Mirror, Spurs could scrap their plans to make no signings this month and instead make a move for Wilson, who is also wanted by Chelsea and West Ham United.
However, the Daily Star claims Bournemouth won’t listen to offers below £75 million, which is a staggering amount of money.
If that valuation is true, Tottenham would have to smash their transfer record, and there will be serious questions marks over whether Wilson is worth it.
Spurs are in need of a striker with Harry Kane injured and Son Heung-min away on international duty with South Korea for the next few games.
However, Daniel Levy and Mauricio Pochettino won’t spend money for the sake of it – it’s difficult to see a swoop for Wilson coming to fruition.
Earlier on Wednesday, we made the case for RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner being the ideal option if Tottenham are to pursue a striker this month – read more here.