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Tottenham set to land highly rated England winger, who is also wanted by Man United and Real Madrid

- Jadon Sancho tipped to join Tottenham Hotspur this summer despite interests from Man United, Real Madrid

- The teenage sensation has been on fire in the German League this campaign, having scored eight goals and 12 assists in 26 appearances

- United are said to have made a £100m initial offer for the former Man City academy graduate

Tottenham Hotspur have been tipped to beat Real Madrid and Manchester United to the signing of Borussia Dortmund star Jadon Sancho in the summer.

The England attacker has been a revelation in the German League since he joined the Borussians in 2017 from Manchester City.

Sancho has scored eight goals and 12 assists in the Bundesliga for his side this campaign as his club are contending seriously for the title at the end of the season.

His performances has however earned him national team call-up, and has featured for the Three Lions four times since October 2018.

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Daily Star reports that the teenage attacker dumped City for Dortmund in order to find first-team football after failing to impress the Citizens' boss.

The publication reveals United are plotting a £100 million move for him, while others have been linked too.

Meanwhile, former West Ham United goalkeeper Shaka Hislop says Tottenham would be the ideal destination for him in the summer.

The Argentine has been linked with a move to Manchester United should Ole Gunnar Solskjaer not been given the role full-time.

I just feel that this is a perfect fit for Sancho and his talents,” Hislop told ESPN FC.

Also coming together, I spoke about Pochettino, I think he will still be at White Hart Lane come next season.

Let’s keep in mind that Daniel Levy and Spurs have barely spent any money over the last couple of seasons.

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I think, new stadium opening, Pochettino, who I think will stay, given Solskjaer, given Zidane and Real Madrid, those were the two big clubs really after Pochettino reportedly, Pochettino will be promised money.

And if I’ve got a whole lot of money to spend and I’m looking for an up and coming talent, that maybe available, and maybe acquirable, Jadon Sancho ticks all those boxes. I think Spurs spend heavy on him.

Sancho was an unused substitute as England beat Montenegro 5-1 on Monday night in their Euro 2020 Qualifier.

Legit.ng earlier reported that Borussia Dortmund star Jadon Sancho has emerged top transfer target for Manchester United this summer.

The teenage attacker left reigning Premier League champions Manchester City in 2017 for the Bundesliga side.

Meanwhile, Manchester United are hoping they can bring the English star back to the EPL with the club chiefs monitoring his progress since he left the Citizens.

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