Tottenham Hotspur are now reportedly ready to make a big bid for the forward mooted to be Harry Kane's successor at the club.
New manager Ange Postecoglou has been burdened with the arduous task of ensuring Spurs are able to find the back of the net without talisman Harry Kane following his big-money move to Bayern Munich earlier in this window.
Despite the above, though, Spurs are now looking to boost their forward line with the potential addition of Nottingham Forest's Brennan Johnson, per theThe Wales forward has caught the attention of a number of EPL clubs in recent months following an impressive 2022/23 campaign, but Forest have reportedly taken a firm stance on their £50 million asking price for the attacker, with theChelsea were also rumoured to be interested in the pacey forward, but according to transfer expert...
"Chelsea appreciate Brennan Johnson as talented player but didn’t submit any bid – not negotiating to sign Brennan, as of today," Romano wrote on Twitter. Other clubs have also expressed an interest in Johnson, but the Welshman reportedly favours a move to Spurs. The 22-year-old made 38 Premier League appearances last season and contributed to his team's 16th-place finish with eight goals and three assists, helping the Tricky Trees evade relegation by four points in the process.
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