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Tottenham transfer news: 15-year-old offered deal; Levy’s stance on defensive pair; Bruma latest

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy (Reuters)
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A select round-up of the latest news relating to Tottenham Hotspur…

According to the Daily Mail, Tottenham Hotspur have offered Mauricio Pochettino’s son Maurizio a two-year scholarship deal.

The 15-year-old winger has been playing for Spurs’ under-16 side this season and his performances have allegedly prompted Tottenham to put an offer on the table that would see him remain at the club until he is at least 18.

That will allow him the chance to prove his worth…and raise the tantalising prospect of having one Pochettino in the dugout and another on the pitch.

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino before the match

In other news, the Mail also claims that Tottenham will not listen to any offers for full-backs Danny Rose and Kyle Walker.

The pair have been in superb form this season and Manchester City are reportedly interested in bringing them to the Etihad Stadium.

However, the Mail claims Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is unlikely to entertain any offer for the pair.

Galatasaray's Bruma in action with Manchester United's Matteo Darmian

And finally, there appears to be a major blow in Tottenham’s alleged pursuit of Portuguese winger Bruma, with Turkish website Ajansspor reporting that the winger is set to renegotiate the terms of his contract at Galatasaray.

A recent report from Hurriyet claimed Bruma wanted a Tottenham move and the North London club were prepared to pay £17million for his services, but it seems that ship may have now sailed.