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Tottenham Hotspur have been joined by Chelsea and Manchester United in the pursuit of Brentford goalkeeper David Raya.
All three Premier League juggernauts are interested in recruiting a potential replacement for their current netminders, with Spurs eyeing up a successor to currently out-of-form captain Hugo Lloris, Chelsea actively seeking an upgrade on underperforming shot-stopper Edouard Mendy, and United potentially bracing for a departure from veteran David de Gea.
Reports emerged earlier this January that Tottenham were tracking the 27-year-old Spaniard’s performances at the Gtech Community Stadium, who has just 18 months left on his contract and could be made available for as little as £3million.
Moreover, Raya at present is enjoying one of the standout campaigns among all goalkeeper across England’s top division – after helping the Bees return to the Premier League last year and settling into life in the top flight with five clean sheets already this term.
The West Londoner’s custodian was even selected ahead of De Gea for Spain’s upcoming World Cup squad.
Thomas Frank has rebuked rumours that Brentford will sell their prized asset midseason; however Raya himself mentioned in an interview that he would be open to considering potential opportunities elsewhere come this summer transfer window if any club came calling:
‘If they want to do business, they will have to do it but there is a long season left and I am only focused on doing it well. In the summer, we will assess my situation’.
Leeds are set to host Rays’ Brentford side in Premier League action this Sunday.
This article was updated 1 month ago