Russian star Alan Dzagoev could be on his way to Tottenham Hotspur this summer, after the player’s father claimed that there was interest in him.
As reported by the Daily Mail, Tariel Dzagoev, father of the 22 year-old CSKA star claimed that his son may leave this summer.
“I don't know if he will stay at CSKA. There are offers - from Spurs and other foreign clubs,” he said.
Dzagoev thoroughly impressed during this summer’s European Championships, despite Russia exiting the competition at the group stage.
The attacking midfielder bagged three goals, including an impressive brace against the Czech Republic, underlining his tag as one of Europe’s hottest prospects.
The Mail suggest that Dzagoev could be the ideal replacement for Luka Modric, who looks increasingly like leaving Tottenham this summer.
Dzagoev is believed to be just one of a number of playmakers Spurs are looking at, but the club are reluctant to make any signings until they have appointed a new manager.
It is expected that front-running candidate Andre Villas-Boas will be named as the new boss in due course, with the green light being given to then sign players.







