Here is your Tottenham Hotspur morning digest on Thursday, April 15.
Nagelsmann breaks silence amid Spurs rumours
Julian Nagelsmann has played down rumours of an imminent exit from RB Leipzig despite rumours suggesting Tottenham are keen on the highly-rated manager.
With Jose Mourinho reportedly coming under increasing pressure as Spurs boss, Nagelsmann has been linked with a switch to north London.
However, recent reports suggest that Bayern Munich are also keen on his services, but the Leipzig coach was quick to rubbish these rumours.
"There were no talks and there are no talks between me and Bayern Munich," explained Nagelsmann. " [It is the] same for my agents."
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Five things spotted in Spurs training
Tottenham have been training ahead of Friday night's clash with Everton and football.london have rounded up what we've spotted from the session.
Matt Doherty made a return after being dropped from the squad for the clash with Aston Villa prior to the international break and was then withdrawn from the Republic of Ireland squad after picking up an injury.
Also in the training session, there were a number of youngsters - seven to be precise - that were spotted in action alongside the senior stars.
Young striker Kion Etete was one of those gathered around Mourinho for a quick chat, as well as George Marsh, Jamie Bowden, J'Neil Bennett and Brooklyn Lyons-Foster.
Rodel Richards was also pictured doing some sprints and Elliot Thorpe could be seen giving Davinson Sanchez a fist bump.
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Lingard urged to sign for Spurs amid rumours
Jesse Lingard has been linked with a move to Tottenham and Arsenal, and former Spurs man Jamie O'Hara has urged the West Ham United loanee to join his old club.
Lingard has been in sparkling form for the Hammers since moving to the east London club in January from Manchester United.
O'Hara, when speaking on talkSPORT, backed the England international to move to Spurs rather than their north London rivals.
“I personally don’t see any point leaving West Ham for Arsenal,” the ex-Tottenham star said.
“I just don’t see Arsenal pulling up any trees over the next few seasons and I can’t see them going out and spending big money.
“He should go to Tottenham. We’re miles above Arsenal. Arsenal are average, so average, and we’re on a rebuild. Sign for Spurs.”