The Spurs may not be content to sit back and watch their local opponents win the match for Gabriel Jesus. And it could be a good time to take advantage, as Arsenal boss Michel Arteta is reportedly frustrated by the lack of progress, as the deal has not even been worked out on personal terms. The Brazilian has been offered to Tottenham by City, according to The Times, and the Premier League seems his most likely destination if he is to leave the Etihad this summer. But if Arsenal win the game or the 50 50m’s’s turn out to be too heavy, the Spurs have alternatives. Football.london claims that Osimhen has been on the club’s radar since he was in Ligue 1 with Lille. Playing now for Napoli and with an impressive Serie A season under his belt, the 23-year-old would inevitably have a huge transfer cost. JUST INSIDE: Inter boss ‘lands in London’ with four goals for Manchester United, Chelsea and Tottenham on the agenda Unsurprisingly, the Lilywhites are not the only club chasing Osimhen, although no suitor has made significant progress due to the Nigerian striker’s expected honor. Conte would have to use the forces of persuasion to bring down Napoli after two good seasons with goals in Italy. The Spurs boss has already dived into the Serie A market by excluding Inter’s Ivan Perisic and reportedly wants to sign two more. Alessandro Bastoni and Lautaro Martinez are believed to be in the crosshairs, with the latter representing another alternative in the event that Jesus is removed from the market. It was already a productive summer for the Spurs, despite the fact that the window only officially opened on Friday. Perisic and Fraser Forster have already appeared in white, while according to information, an agreement has been reached for Middlesbrough back Djed Spence. This means that Conte will have to sign and seal the winger, giving him the freedom to focus on other areas of the pitch. President Daniel Levy is said to have promised the Italian six new transfers this summer, as he builds a team capable of facing the toughest of competition on many fronts, including the Champions League.