Tottenham Hotspur has moved to dismiss tabloid reports suggesting the club is open to bids for goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.
Media
reports on Sunday night claimed Spurs will sell the France captain to
Real Madrid in a 32 million euro move, despite him signing a fresh
five-year contract extension in July.
However, a club spokesman told Goal:
"There is no substance to the Sun's story - it's mischief making. We
have talented players so we have to expect this sort of thing."
The
28-year-old was asked by L'Equipe in November if he regretted extending
his stay in north London, to which he insisted that he was happy as he
had trust in Mauricio Pochettino and the staff.
Lloris has been
in fine form for Tottenham this season, keeping nine clean sheets in 26
games while he has also captained the side after Younes Kaboul lost his
place in the starting XI.
Coach Pochettino hailed his goalkeeper
after a man-of-the-match display in the 0-0 home draw with Manchester
United, stating: "Lloris is one of the best keepers in the world. It's
not new for me, we know the quality of Hugo."
Spurs travel to face Premier League rival Burnley in the FA Cup third round on Monday night.
Credit: Jay Jaffa/Goal
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