According to a report from TV Play, the striker is expected to cost between €45 and €50 million, and Tottenham may be willing to meet the estimated asking price.
to Tottenham would be a major step up in his career.
He could be the ideal long-term alternative to Harry Kane, who joined Bayern Munich earlier this summer.
Gimenez won the league with Feyenoord last season and he will hope to guide Tottenham to trophies as well. The North London giants are currently on top of the league table and it remains to be seen whether they can sustain a title challenge.
They will undoubtedly benefit from signing talented players in January, and Gimenez has the potential to change them in the long run. He may provide the much-needed cutting edge to the attack and split the goal scoring load with South Korean international Son Heung-min.
Tottenham has the financial means to pay the asking price, which is between €45 and €50 million. However, the exact course of events is yet unknown. They received a high price for Harry Kane’s sale, but they haven’t yet used the money to buy a striker.