Report: Tottenham clinch club-record transfer, player to be unveiled on Monday

Report: Tottenham clinch club-record transfer, player to be unveiled on Monday

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By London correspondent Tony Hughes

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Vincent Janssen will be unveiled by Tottenham on Monday after they agreed an £18.8million deal with AZ Alkmaar, according to a report.

Dutch publication De Telegraaf now claim that Janssen will undergo a medical at Spurs on Friday and is set to be announced as their new signing on Monday.

It is said that Spurs have agreed to meet AZ's £18.8m asking price, which will smash the Dutch outfit's transfer record.

Spurs lodged their latest bid for Janssen on Monday to meet the new asking price of AZ and Janssen has now been given permission to complete the transfer to White Hart Line.

The impending arrival of the 22-year-old will be a huge boost to manager Mauricio Pochettino after the club lost out of to Chelsea in their pursuit of Michy Batshuayi, with the striker completing a £33million transfer on Sunday.

Janssen will cost half of Batshuayi but was the top scorer in the Dutch League this season with a virtual goal-a-game haul of 27 goals in 34 games. In all competitions, he struck 32 times in 49 matches.

Tottenham have seen off late interest in Janssen from Paris Saint-Germain to land the 22-year-old after tabling a series of bids in recent weeks.

AZ are targeting two strikers to replace the Dutchman, Wout Weghorst from Heracles and Fred Friday from Norwegian outfit Lillestrom.

Pochettino is keen to beef up the Spurs attack after Kane led the front line virtually singlehandedly in the recently completed domestic campaign.

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