Tottenham Hotspur have been linked with a number of goalkeepers, and former Arsenal man Wojciech Szczesny has been offered to them.

According to a report from 90min, former Arsenal goalkeeper, Wojciech Szczesny has been offered to Tottenham. But the north Londoners are not keen on signing the Polish international from Juventus.

Tottenham will need to bring in a quality long-term alternative to Hugo Lloris, and they have been linked with a number of players in recent weeks. Apparently, Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy has been offered to the north London club as well.

The report from 90min claims that former Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny has been offered to Tottenham through intermediaries. The Polish international has done reasonably well at Juventus. But he would be a short-term signing for Tottenham, and it would not make sense for the north Londoners to invest in him.

Spurs need to bring in someone who can sort out their goalkeeping department for years to come. Apparently, Tottenham are interested in three Premier League-based goalkeepers – Jordan Pickford, David Raya, and Robert Sanchez.

Tottenham are in the market for a successor Hugo Lloris. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)

Club captain Hugo Lloris has regressed massively over the last few months, and the 35-year-old is no longer good enough to start for a club hoping to challenge for the major trophies. He has cost Tottenham valuable points this season with his errors.

However, Lloris is still an important member of the first team, and he could be a hugely influential figure in the Tottenham dressing room until his contract expires in 2024. It is also imperative that Antonio Conte brings in a quality number-one keeper now, and Lloris acts as his backup.

The experienced Frenchman could help groom his next successor, and it remains to be seen whether Tottenham can bring in a talented goalkeeper over the next few months. Former Arsenal goalkeeper Szczesny certainly does not seem one of the options.

The likes of Pickford, Raya and Sanchez have done well for Everton, Brentford and Brighton & Hove Albion respectively, and they could prove to be quality additions to Conte’s side. However, the north Londoners might have to fork out a premium in order to convince their Premier League rivals to sell their key players.

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