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Tottenham Hotspur targets Club Brugge defender Joel Ordonez as a backup plan if their pursuit of Jan Paul van Hecke falls through. This comes after Spurs narrowly escaped relegation last season, finishing just two points above the drop zone. To strengthen their squad, Tottenham recently secured Andy Robertson on a free transfer from Liverpool and confirmed the signing of Marco Senesi from Bournemouth on a four-year deal.
Despite two failed bids for Van Hecke, Spurs remain optimistic, planning a third offer for the Brighton defender, who is eager to join. However, reports suggest they are also considering Ordonez as an alternative should their negotiations collapse. The Ecuadorian defender is valued at around €45m (£39m) by Brugge, with interest from clubs like Juventus, Chelsea, and Liverpool complicating Tottenham's chances.
The rising market value of Ordonez signifies the fierce competition Spurs face in the transfer market. Additionally, Tottenham is making strides toward signing Manchester City winger Savinho, with the Citizens reportedly seeking around £60m for the deal. As Spurs navigate these potential signings, their strategy could reshape their squad for the upcoming season.

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