AC Milan are reportedly weighing up an offer for the Tottenham Hotspur defender.

According to a report from Italian media outlet Calcio Mercato, AC Milan are set to ramp up their interest in Tottenham right-back Serge Aurier, with Andrea Conti a target for Werder Bremen.
Aurier, 26, joined Spurs from PSG in the summer of 2017, for a fee believed to be worth £23 million, according to BBC Sport, and he has gone on to make 41 appearances in all competitions for the north London outfit.
Even with Kieran Trippier having been sold, however, the Ivorian seems to be behind Kyle Walker-Peters in the right-back pecking order at Tottenham.
And when Juan Foyth returns from injury, he could find his chances of regular first-team action limited even further still.
In fact, Calcio Mercato claims that Aurier has actually been offered to Milan.

Selling the former PSG man will be a risk for Spurs, leaving just Walker-Peters and Foyth as their only right-back options.
The Ivory Coast international has hardly impressed during his time in north London, however, and if Tottenham receive a decent offer for his services before the end of the month, it might just be in their best interest to move him on.

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