Tottenham could reportedly wait until January to try a transfer deal for Napoli striker Arkadiusz Milik as he nears the end of his contract.
The Polish forward will be a free agent in 2021, so can discuss a free transfer to a club for next season from January onwards.
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As noted by Sky Sports, Tottenham currently look unable to afford Napoli’s £32.5million asking price for Milik, so it might be sensible to wait a little longer before getting this proven attacking player in on the cheap.
Milik has had a decent career in Serie A, and previously shone in his time in the Eredivisie with former club Ajax.
It would be interesting to see if the 26-year-old could also do a job for Spurs in the Premier League, with Jose Mourinho perhaps lacking an alternative to Harry Kane up front.
Milik makes sense as a squad player who could contribute to Tottenham’s cause without necessarily demanding to start week in, week out.