Fabrizio Romano has stated Tottenham are 'on the verge of agreeing personal terms' with David Raya, though they're not willing to pay Brentford's £40million asking price.
that Spurs feel that way. However, it will be crucial for the side to come to an agreement with Brentford over the goalkeeper.
He also states ‘club to club talks will be crucial’. Indeed, the move will surely live and die with those talks – it won’t matter how much Raya wants to join Spurs if Brentford refuse to sell him for the fee they would be willing to pay.
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