The Paris Saint-Germain ace is reportedly attracting attention from Tottenham Hotspur.

According to a report from the Daily Mail, Tottenham’s hopes of signing Layvin Kurzawa have been boosted following the news that Paris Saint-Germain could be forced to sell a handful of players in order to comply with Financial Fairplay regulations.
Spurs have been credited with an interest in the 25-year-old, with French media outlet RMC claiming that he will cost around €25 million (£21.7 million) this summer.

The Lilywhites’ need for a new left-back will heavily depend upon what happens with Danny Rose, with both Manchester clubs showing interest in signing the England international.
If Rose does end up leaving Tottenham, Kurzawa would be a wonderful replacement, and the Daily Mail claim that Spurs’ path to signing the France international has been made considerably easier, what with PSG’s FFP concerns.

If Tottenham do manage to sign the Frenchman, it would be yet another sign that they are a club who mean business next season.
They will not have things all their own way in the race for the PSG ace’s signature, however, with Chelsea and Manchester United also thought to be monitoring his situation at the Parc des Princes.
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