Tottenham close in on transfer for Norwich goalkeeper Dylan Thompson as wonderkid rejects new Canaries deal | The Sun
8th October 2023

SPURS are ready to grab top prospect keeper Dylan Thompson from Norwich.

Thompson has been training with the Prem side after rejecting a deal with the Canaries and the clubs could sort a fee soon.

Thompson has been on Norwich’s books for long enough to allow them to ask for compensation and Spurs look happy to pay.

The teenager would join Spurs' academy with the objective of progressing into the first-team in the future.

Ange Postecoglou's side are also hoping to add to their first-team options once the transfer window re-opens in January.

Spurs are one of four Premier League clubs linked with Dutch midfielder Quinten Timber.

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The Feyenoord star is the twin brother of Arsenal defender Jurrien.

According to 90min, Spurs, Manchester United, Liverpool and Manchester City are all keen on a move for Timber.

The 22-year-old joined the Eredivisie champions in 2022 and has made 10 appearances so far this season, scoring once.

However, he has previously admitted he hopes to play with his brother in the future, hinting at a possible move to the Gunners.

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"Yes, for sure," he said when asked about the idea. "In the future, of course. It would be nice to be able to take such a step.

"But that, of course, starts today at Feyenoord. This season, I want to show beautiful things. And we will see what the future brings. But that would certainly be nice, yes."

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