Tottenham has started initial talks with Hugo Lloris about a new contract, Football Insider said.
The site revealed the goal of this month’s jets to link their longtime employer to a new deal even though Joe Hart signed a loose transfer.
Spurs told Football Insider that talks with Lloris were ongoing about a deal that would watch him play for the rest of his club career.
The 33-year-old still has two years left on his current contract, but Northern Londoners must offer him a lucrative long-term contract.
Jose Mourinho and the Spurs hierarchy still have great confidence in Lloris, who is one of its winners with more than 100,000 euros consistent with the week.
The World Cup winner has received increasing complaints from enthusiasts about a series of high-profile seasonal errors.
He missed much of last season with a dislocated elbow after conceding a very comfortable but reinstated purpose as number one as soon as he made a full recovery.
Mourinho considers Lloris to be number one, with newcomer Hart and deputy Paulo Gazzaniga last season offering and competing.
Lloris has made 325 appearances for Tottenham since signing Lyon for million pounds in 2012.
He is captain of the French national team and has won 114 matches with his country.
The 28-year-old Gazzaniga emerged with credits from his long-term purpose last season, when he made 25 total appearances.
In other news, Tottenham has taken steps to recruit a 22-year-old foreigner from Europe’s most sensible league.