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Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing Norwich City star Max Aarons, according to BBC journalist David Ornstein per Five Live.

The right-back helped Daniel Farke's men to promotion from the Championship and will be playing Premier League football next term.

It remains to be seen, however, if that will be for Spurs or for the Canaries; Ornstein claims that Mauricio Pochettino's men could swoop if either Kieran Trippier or Serge Aurier leave the club.

The Sun report that Napoli manager Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed his side's interest in the England international.

Should Spurs bring in Aarons as a replacement, then, if the 28-year-old leaves?

Football FanCast writers give their verdicts below!

Billy Meyers

"Definitely. Kieran Trippier has had a woeful season and should certainly not be first-choice for Spurs next season. Max Aarons won the Championship Young Player of the Year award this year and is a huge prospect; imagine what Mauricio Pochettino could do if he gets his hands on him. Luke Shaw rose to prominence under the Argentine's tutelage, and Aarons could be the next English prodigy to flourish."

Jack Saville

"Aarons has been a revelation at Norwich this season and he's the type of player who ticks all of Pochettino's boxes. He is bursting with potential, English, brilliant on the overlap and comfortable within an expansive system. I think it's too soon for him to immediately step into the starting XI given his lack of Premier League experience, but with a few months to settle, he could easily replace Trippier at right-back. The England international has had a torrid season and Aarons could be a real breath of fresh air in his place next season."

Matt Dawson

"Aarons would be a fabulous signing for Tottenham. Tripper has been terrible this term and therefore if the club are serious about challenging, they need a replacement. The Norwich man is far from the finished product but he'd be a statement signing if Spurs were to capture him over some of the other top clubs. Pochettino has worked wonders with young English talent before. It's now time for him to replicate that again."