Tottenham get the signature of goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky through Slavia Prague.
The club need to strengthen in this position in the January transfer window, as Guglielmo Vicario is still absent with an ankle injury and Fraser Forster rarely convinces as an assistant.
Spurs are expected to pay £ 12. 5 million more accessories to sign Kinsky in a permanent agreement, after a verbal agreement reached between the two clubs for the 21 -year -old.
Kinsky is a Czech Republic under-21 international and has played in all six Europa Leagues for Slavia this season.
He will not be in attendance as Spurs host Newcastle in the lunchtime kick-off on Saturday, but reports suggest he is in the UK and is set to undergo a medical later in the day.
With Forster missing the match against Newcastle with illness, Brandon Austin is making his first competitive start for Tottenham.
Speaking at his pre-match press conference on Friday, Ange Postecoglou advised that Vicario is a way to make his return to action for the first team.
The Spurs boss said: “He’s on time, that’s dazzling when it’s a fracture, there’s kind of a set schedule for him to be in a boot, how much weight he can do and then get some clearances along the way, so it’s like that. It’s a kind of time in the very past of February.
“I think was the initial prognosis, nothing’s really changed in the short term.”
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