Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Hugo Lloris has offers from three clubs as a move away becomes increasingly likely.
Three clubs have submitted offers for Hugo Lloris as the Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper weighs up an exit.
That is according to a report from The Telegraph, who claim that Lloris has three offers on the table.
It feels increasingly likely that Lloris will end up leaving Tottenham this summer.
Spurs have already brought in a new goalkeeper with Guglielmo Vicario arriving from Empoli.
Vicario should be Tottenham’s long-term number one now, paving the way for Lloris to move on.
It’s unclear where the offers have come from but Lloris is expected to leave Spurs this summer.

Who would be targeting Hugo Lloris?
A return to France could be a strong suggestion for Lloris.
Reports from the Daily Record just a couple of days ago claimed that Paris Saint-Germain want Lloris.
The idea would be for Lloris to offer veteran, homegrown competition for Gianluigi Donnarumma with Keylor Navas likely to move on.
The emotional move would be to Nice, the 36-year-old’s hometown and first club.
It’s unclear whether Nice would actually want Lloris given that they currently have Kasper Schmeichel, but a return would cap off a great career.
Saudi Arabia is an option too with The Athletic claiming in May that Lloris could triple his wages in the Middle East.

It’s time for Lloris to leave Tottenham
The time has sadly come for Lloris to move on.
The Frenchman still has a year left on his contract but this feels like the right moment for a parting of the ways.
Snapped up from Lyon for £12million back in 2012, Lloris has played nearly 450 games for Tottenham and is approaching 11 years at the club.
Sadly, Lloris just isn’t the player he was with errors and uncertain goalkeeping becoming all too frequent last season.
Spurs have already signalled a new era by signing Vicario and we may well see Lloris move on in the coming weeks as a superb partnership comes to an end.
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