Tottenham Hotspur remain interested in Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze.
The north Londoners have a long-standing interest in the player and he has been among their top No 10 targets this summer.
Palace signed Eze from QPR five years ago in a deal worth up to £20m.
Arsenal expressed interest in Eze earlier in window but it is understood their focus is still on player sales.
Spurs are in the market for a No 10, a winger and a defender before the deadline.
The long-term injury to James Maddison means two attacking players are needed.
They are assessing several options including Eze and Nico Paz, and have approached Man City over winger Savinho.
Tottenham have approached Manchester City about signing Savinho, with talks under way between the two Champions League clubs.
There are widespread reports that a fee of around £43m (€50m) has been discussed in these talks.
Sky Sports News understands the figure would need to be higher than that for City to consider selling the 21-year-old.
What are Spurs looking for in the final three weeks of the window?
Sky Sports News' Michael Bridge:
The main players Spurs want are a No 10, a defender and a winger.
For the No 10, it's an absolute necessity that they bring someone creative in. News of James Maddison's ACL injury has really rocked Spurs. They tried to get Nottingham Forest's Morgan Gibbs-White to be alongside Maddison - but have now ended up with neither player for the season.
On top of that, Dejan Kulusevski is out until probably mid to late October. You're losing a lot of goals and assists from even last season, which resulted in a 17th-place finish in the Premier League.
Eberechi Eze is a player who's been on their radar for some time. But before now, it's never gone beyond someone they've got an interest in.
Now the Crystal Palace midfielder can be considered among their top targets. They are also assessing other targets, including Como's Nico Paz - but that is looking like a difficult deal to do.
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