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Tottenham have set their sights on Nigerian striker Gift Orban to replace Harry Kane at Bayern Munich. According to Belgian journalist Sacha Tibolieri, Spurs have made a €27 million offer to La Gantoise for the services of the Super Eagle. The Belgian club would ask for 30 million euros plus bonuses. The deal for the striker could be finalized next week. Gift Orban shone last season with La Gantoise. After arriving in January, he scored 15 league goals and distilled 2 assists in 16 games. Enough to attract the attention of big clubs like Tottenham.
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