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Manchester United and West Ham transfer target prefers to join Tottenham, report

Youssef En-Nesyri’s top priority this summer is to join Tottenham Hotspur, despite attracting interest from other Premier League clubs. Conformable El Mirathe striker is eyeing a move to north London, although West Ham and Manchester United are also in the hunt for his signature.

Several Spanish outlets have linked Tottenham with En-Nesyri in recent weeks. Diario de Sevilla recently reported that Sevilla need to raise funds before the end of June to balance their books, making selling the 27-year-old striker a priority. En-Nesyri’s potential departure is part of Sevilla’s strategy to offset financial losses by rushing to offload their striker.

El MiraHis report indicates that En-Nesyri is likely to move to England this summer, with Tottenham, West Ham and Manchester United all showing interest. However, Tottenham is considered the most attractive option for the Moroccan international. Sevilla hope to get at least €20m (£16.8m) from the sale, a fee that West Ham and Manchester United can pay.

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Interestingly, Tottenham could have an advantage in negotiations by including Bryan Gil as part of a player-plus-cash deal. Gil, who is keen on a return to Sevilla, could help reduce the overall cost for Tottenham, making the transfer beneficial for all parties involved.

Despite the flurry of information from the Sevilla media, there is a noticeable silence from journalists with strong Tottenham connections. This lack of corroboration from trusted insiders suggests that while the interest is plausible, it may not yet be at an advanced stage.

It will be crucial to see if more credible sources start reporting on this potential move. For now, the rumor remains speculative and Tottenham fans will have to stay tuned to see if En-Nesyri will indeed be heading to north London.

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