English club Tottenham announced on Friday that their French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris will not be on the pre-season tour of Asia and the Pacific to look for a way out. “Hugo Lloris has received clearance not to travel (with the group) in order to explore transfer opportunities,” Spurs wrote in their statement.
Aged 36, the former goalkeeper of the Blues, who announced his international retirement last January, would be a lead for Inter Milan in the event of the departure of Andre Onana to Manchester United, according to the press.
Captain of Tottenham, where he arrived in 2012 and whose jersey he wore 447 times, the 2018 world champion no longer really fits into the plans of the Londoners who recruited Empoli goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario this summer. The Spurs, on the other hand, leave with 31 players, including Harry Kane, courted diligently by Bayern Munich, the French Tanguy Ndombele, loaned to Naples last season, and their other recruits: the English international James Maddision and the Israeli Manor Solomon .
On this tour, they will face West Ham in Australia on July 18, Leicester in Thailand on July 23 and Lion City Sailors in Singapore on July 26.