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SPURS FEAR OVER SANCHEZ

Chelsea and Real Madrid could hijack Tottenham’s bid to land defender Davinson Sanchez

Spurs poised to renegotiate with Ajax after failing with £35million bid - but they could face stiff competition

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TOTTENHAM could face stiff competition from Chelsea and Real Madrid for Davinson Sanchez.

Dutch paper report that the chase for the Colombian central defender is about to hot up.

 Davinson Sanchez had looked all set to join Tottenham
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Davinson Sanchez had looked all set to join TottenhamCredit: Getty - Contributor
 Spurs have already had one bid of £35million turned down
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Spurs have already had one bid of £35million turned downCredit: EPA

Spurs have been ramping up efforts to sign the 21-year-old Ajax player after apparently agreeing to pay £35million for him.

They have yet to make an incoming summer transfer and are keen to get off the mark.

Sanchez, who played in the the Europa League final defeat to Manchester United, missed Ajax’s match on Saturday in Holland amid claims he’s about to sign for Spurs.

Tottenham are keen to boost their squad in the wake of Kyle Walker's move to Manchester City and Danny Rose's criticism of the club’s transfer policy.

Sanchez can play at right-back or in the centre of defence and is widely regarded as one of the top young defensive talents in the world.

And this fact appears not to have been lost on both Chelsea and Real Madrid.

Telegraaf say it’s “virtually unavoidable” that Sanchez will leave Ajax this summer, while Tottenham are poised to return to the negotiation table on Monday.

It remains to be seen if the North London club has true competition or if rival names have been thrown in merely to ramp up the fee.

 Now Chelsea and Real Madrid could hijack Totenham's plans over Sanchez
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Now Chelsea and Real Madrid could hijack Totenham's plans over SanchezCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Davinson can play at right-back or centre-half
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Davinson can play at right-back or centre-halfCredit: AP:Associated Press

Tottenham, meanwhile, handed ten-man Newcastle United and Rafa Benitez a harsh lesson on their return to the Premier League.


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Goals from Dele Alli and Ben Davies gave Mauricio Pochettino a comfortable 2-0 win at St James’ Park, more than eradicating the memory of their 5-1 thrashing when Newcastle said farewell to the top flight two years ago.

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