
Tottenham agree second transfer of the summer for Japan star Kota Takai, 20, in record-breaking deal
The 6ft 4ins centre-back, 20, is set to arrive in N17 next month and will be part of
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Kota Takai is set to join Tottenham from the J-League
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The move from Kawasaki Frontale will make Takai the most expensive Japanese player to be signed from the J-League.
The defender already has two caps for
If and when Takai features in the Premier League, he will become the 16th Japanese player to do so, following in the footsteps of the likes of
Takai will follow
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The Frenchman spent the second half of last season on loan at Spurs and scored twice in 13 Premier League appearances.
He was judged to have done enough for the club to trigger their option to buy the 20-year-old.
The club had the option to purchase Tel for £45m
But new manager Frank is not done yet in revamping the Europa League winners.
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The Dane was appointed as the successor to Ange Postecoglou despite the Aussie ending the club's 17-year trophy drought.
Frank has been boosted as top target
Bryan Mbeumo give his reaction to Thomas Frank becoming Tottenham manager
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The
Eze netted 14 times last season as he fired the Eagles to the FA Cup trophy and qualification to the Europa League.
Frank has also been linked with a reunion with Bees star
However, the Cameroonian is a top target for
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