Tottenham are chasing Argentine midfielder Cristian Medina in the summer, with Boca Juniors keen to keep him at the club.

According to Boca Noticias, Tottenham are keen on Cristian Medina ahead of the summer window. Spurs are exploring the idea of taking the 21-year-old Argentine midfielder to England, with Boca Juniors interested in keeping him at the club for the foreseeable future.

Tottenham are interested in Cristian Medina

Cristian Medina is already considered a key star for Boca Juniors, so the club wants to avert any interest in him and keep the 21-year-old Argentine midfielder at the club. This is a difficult prospect for the Argentine club, especially in light of some English sides showing an interest in him.

The report briefly mentions West Ham and Brighton’s admiration of the 21-year-old Argentine midfielder but focuses on Tottenham as the club keen on Medina. Spurs are in the market, especially on the South American shores, looking for bright young talents on the go.

They have had decent success recruiting South American stars and have a few good Argentine recruits, including Cristian Romero. They are keen on MEdina as an option following his impressive performances for Boca Juniors. Further details like the price tag and everything else remain unclear, but Spurs might like to dig deeper and get to that stage.

Medina still has three years left on the deal he signed last summer, as Boca juniors are exploring ways in which they can convince him to stay. However, the interest from Spurs might trump that temptation to remain with Boca Juniors, as the 21-year-old Argentine midfielder could start dreaming of a move to England soon.

Boca will try their best to keep Medina

As mentioned earlier, Boca Juniors might lose a few critical stars, like Manchester United-linked Aaron Anselmino and Medina. According to many reports, they are open to selling the former but are keen on keeping Medina for more years.

Boca Juniors are also open to offering a new deal to step up their efforts, despite Medina only signing fresh terms last year. For now, there’s nothing concerning a move to England with Tottenham or any other club. Still, as soon as the English or Spanish clubs start knocking on the door, the relationship between Boca and Medina might end.

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