Paris Saint-Germain leading the race for Tottenham fullback Danny Rose
There has been numerous fullbacks linked with Paris Saint-Germain in past few months.
Paris Saint-Germain are leading the race for Tottenham fullback Danny Rose, according to the football transfer rumours in British media.
The 29-year-old has been subject to interest from various European clubs.
Tottenham spent 1 million euros to sign the England international from Leeds United in the summer of 2007. The 29-year-old has two years left on his current contract which expires in 2021.
Rose has played 198 times for Tottenham since signing from Leeds United, scoring 10 goals and creating 27 assists in that time.
As a member of England national football team, Rose won 27 caps.
Danny Rose is one of the more likely players to be offloaded by Tottenham this summer and the list of suitors in the England international continues to grow.
The report details that Thomas Tuchel feels his defense currently lacks some bite and that he could strengthen this summer.
The England international is thought to perfectly fit the profile of defensive player Tuchel wants to target in the summer transfer window.
PSG are desperate to make an impact in the summer transfer window.
There is no doubt that Danny Rose will take Paris Saint-Germain’s defense to a different level.
According to Tribalfootball, “PSG are leading the chase for Tottenham Hotspur fullback Danny Rose. The North London outfit want at least £20m for the England international, according to Sky Sports. Schalke are also interested in the former Leeds man. Fulham youngster Ryan Sessegnon is being targeted by Spurs to replace Rose.”
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Tottenham are preparing to sell their star should they receive right offer for him.
The England international will definitely be a good addition to the Paris Saint-Germain side, which will be competing in the Champions League next season.
Rose would reportedly be interested in a move this summer, but if PSG do want him, they will have to beat those other interested clubs to his signature.
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