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Report: Daniel Levy sets limit on transfer fee for a striker this month

According to The Sun, Tottenham Hotspur have just £10 million to spend on a new striker in the January transfer window.

It has been reported by the British tabloid that Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has set a limit of £10m regarding bringing in a new striker in the final days of the window.

The report has claimed that Spurs wanted to pay AC Milan £10 million for striker Krzysztof Piatek and were willing to cough up the same amount for Willian Jose of Real Sociedad.

According to The Sun, Tottenham head coach Jose Mourinho wants to sign a strikee due to the injury to England international Harry Kane.

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It is hard to see Tottenham get a quality striker for just £10 million in the January transfer window.

If Spurs are serious about bringing in a suitable player to play upfront and deliver the goods in the absence of Kane, then they will have to cough up much more than the reported £10 million.

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