Tottenham Hotspur may be in search of a new right-back this summer, after below-par seasons from the likes of Kieran Trippier and Serge Aurier.
Spurs do have young Kyle Walker-Peters as their disposal, but he is still a relatively inexperienced academy graduate, and has only been used sporadically under Pochettino.
Tottenham have been linked with a move for Crystal Palace right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka this summer (Sun), as well as Max Aarons from Norwich (Football London), but is unclear as to whether either will leave their clubs.
If Tottenham are unable to sign a young up-and-coming right-back this summer, they may be best suited to fill the role with an experienced stop-gap.
PSG and Brazil superstar Dani Alves has now announced that he will be leaving the French champions this summer after two years at the club.
He may be 36-years-old, but Alves brings three Champions League titles, six La Ligas, a Copa America, two Ligue 1 titles, a Serie A title, and much more.
Should Spurs make a move for the veteran full-back on a one year contract until they can secure a long-term replacement?
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