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Tottenham urged to sign £66m Lautaro Martinez to solve Liverpool problem

Tottenham urged to sign £66m Lautaro Martinez to solve Liverpool problem

Tottenham have been urged to sign Inter Milan striker Lautaro Martinez this summer, despite reports he will cost around £66m. Spurs captain Harry Kane continues to be linked with a move away from north London, despite another fine season in white.

Former Tottenham goalkeeper Paul Robinson thinks the club should go all in on signing Lautaro Martinez this summer. Reports from Italy claim that Spurs boss Antonio Conte is keen to reunite with the Argentine in north London.

It is understood that Martinez will cost somewhere in the region of £66m, and Inter are willing to cash in on the 24-year-old. Robinson thinks the deal would be a good one for Tottenham as it can elevate them to the likes of Liverpool.

Having seen Liverpool build an imperious front three of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino, though more recently rotated with Diogo Jota and Luis Diaz, Robinson thinks building a deadly trio would take Spurs to the next level.

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“When you talk about Martinez coming in we are assuming that Kane will still be there but I’m not sure he will. His aspirations will not have changed. He has a good relationship with Conte but he will want to win titles.”

Martinez still has four years left to run on his contract at the San Siro, so a move seems unlikely at this stage. However, if Manchester United or City come calling again for Kane this summer, Spurs will be in need of serious reinforcements up front, with a large wad of cash to play with in their pockets.

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