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Spurs Plotting Summer Move For Liverpool Reject

Spurs Plotting Summer Move For Liverpool Reject

And no, It's not Iago Aspas

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

Mauricio Pochettino's Spurs maintained their fine form over the weekend following their 2-1 victory over Southampton, as they continue their pursuit of Champions League football next season.

Though their European excursions where ultimately a massive disappointment after failing to secure a spot in the knock-out rounds while being dumped out of the Europa League, too.

(Here's Spurs' brand spanking new stadium:)

(Credit: Spurs official)

And while their chances of gaining entry into the Champions Leagues looks likely, they may have the services of a former Liverpool reject to call upon.

According to The Mirror, Spurs have added Suso to their summer transfer wishlist - which reportedly includes the likes of Real Madrid's Isco and Everton' Ross Barkley, as they consider a move for the AC Milan attacker.

(Suso has quickly become a key member for manager Vincenzo Montella)

The Spaniard has impressed while in the Serie A with Milan, influencing from the right-hand side scoring six goals as well as creating a further seven goals.

Liverpool fans will be thinking where was this version during his miserable spell at Anfield.

Suso spent two seasons with Liverpool which was sandwiched between a return back to Spain on loan, subsequently securing a permanent deal with Milan in 2014.

(Suso netting his solitary goal for Liverpool against Boro in the League Cup)

He failed to make an impact scoring just the one goal but could have the opportunity to redeem himself if the move to Spurs comes to fruition.

The 23-year-old has two years remaining on this contract with a host of sides interested in acquiring his services with Chelsea also reportedly keen on snapping him up.

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Topics: Spurs, Liverpool, Premier League