This summer looks set to be an interesting one for Tottenham.
Spurs completed their first business after signing Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg from Southampton.
That could well mean players leaving in order for money to be raised for transfers.
With that in mind, here are the latest Tottenham transfer rumours from across the morning.
Bale update
Gareth Bale will not try to leave Real Madrid this summer and will wait for his contract to expire before trying to find a new club.
The Welshman has become an outcast at the La Liga club after falling out with Zinedine Zidane.
Despite not making the matchday squad for Champions League nights, Bale will not leave Madrid until his big-money contract runs out in two years.
The Mirror report Bale earns over 600K per week and won't give that up until 2022.
Aurier price tag
AC Milan are not currently willing to meet Tottenham Hotspur’s €23 million asking price for Serge Aurier, according to reports in Italy.
The Serie A giants are keen on striking a deal for Ivorian as Jose Mourinho targets a new right-back this summer.
Tuttosport is reporting on just how far apart the two clubs involved are regarding a fee for the player.
They claim that Milan have budgeted a maximum of €16 million (£14.5m) for a new right-back, which puts them some way short of Tottenham’s demands.
Spurs firesale
Mourinho wants five more signings after completing a deal for Hojbjerg and will sell seven first-team players to fund the deals.
A new goalkeeper to compete with Hugo Lloris is on the list, alongside a new striker, right-back and centre-back.
Football Insider adds that all incomings must be met with player sales as Daniel Levy will not hand down an open cheque book.
Serge Aurier could follow his fellow right-back KyleWalker-Peters out of the door, whilst fringe defenders Juan Foyth, Danny Rose and Cameron Carter-Vickers could also make way for a new-look backline.