Tottenham Hotspur are thought to be keen on bringing another Real Madrid star to north London...

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According to El Chiringuito TV, Spurs boss Jose Mourinho is eyeing up a swoop for versatile right-winger Lucas Vazquez. However, he'll have to battle old rivals Atletico Madrid to secure his signature.

"Mourinho & Simeone are fighting over a player who has been singled out for his performance in the Super Cup. Tottenham & Atletico love Lucas Vazquez," said transfer expert Eduardo Inda to the Spanish football show.

Another Moura

It would be a surprise to see Spurs bolster their squad with a winger this window, though the summer opens up far greater possibilities as the futures of Erik Lamela, Lucas Moura and on-loan Gareth Bale are by no means certain.

Eurosport's Dean Jones reported earlier in the month that the north Londoners would be willing to listen to offers for either of the former two, whilst The Times claim a second season at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium seems unlikely for the Welsh superstar.

The 29-year-old is out of contract at the end of the season, and after rejecting a recent extension to his current £115k-per-week terms he seems destined to leave the La Liga giants, meaning Daniel Levy may not even need to pay a transfer fee for his services.

But is he worth pursuing? Probably not.

Vazquez could merely be another Moura - a player that can spark glimpses of sheer quality at times but ultimately lacks that proper end product.

That much has been seen this term as Zinedine Zidane has surprisingly deployed him in a right-back role in 52% of his appearances this term.

Indeed, over the course of 227 appearances for Los Galacticos, the nine-time Spanish international has only contributed 26 goals and 49 assists, meaning the £13.5m-rated wide man provides or scores one goal every three outings, per Transfermarkt.

Similarly, this is an issue for the Brazilian attacker over in N17.

He's scored just once in the Premier League since December 2019, and over the duration of his 134 games for Spurs, he's contributed only 43 goals, meaning he delivers one goal every 3.1 appearances.

That's practically mirroring the Madrid star to a tee.

Zidane claims Vazquez is a "reliable" player who "gives everything" while in the past Spanish papers such as Marca have dubbed him "fearless," though, in terms of attacking output, that just does not appear to be the case.

Whether he's a player who Mourinho wants truly remains to be seen, but on the above evidence, it would seem a pretty pointless move. They'd be better off keeping Moura.

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