Tottenham Hotspur should attempt to sign the Ajax forward this summer.

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will undoubtedly be hoping to strengthen his squad this summer, in an effort to build a squad capable of challenging for the Premier League title next term.
One particular area of the Spurs squad in need of improvement is their centre-forward department, with more competition and cover required for Harry Kane.
And with this in mind, now seems to be the ideal time for Tottenham to revisit their interest in Ajax front-man Kasper Dolberg.
The Ajax hitman racked up 11 goals and five assists in 25 Eredivisie appearances this season, with many of those outings coming from the substitutes bench.
At the age of 21, Dolberg seems to be the perfect signing for Spurs, considering Pochettino’s track record of developing young, talented players into world class stars – just look at Christian Eriksen, Dele Alli and Harry Kane.

Ex-Holland international Andy Van der Meyde claimed last year in an interview with Italian publication Calcio Mercato that Tottenham were monitoring the young Dane’s progress, but a bid failed to materialise from the north London outfit.
According to Goal, Dolberg could be available for just €35 million (£31 million) this summer, and that will surely appeal to Spurs, who are renowned for their frugal approach to transfers.
And should Pochetitno bring the Ajax youngster to north London this summer, if could turn out to be an excellent addition for Tottenham.

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