An own goal earned Tottenham Hotspur a late draw against Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt in the Champions League on Tuesday night.
After a goalless first half, Spurs found themselves 2-0 down shortly after the hour mark in Norway courtesy of a brace from Jens Petter Hauge.
Defender Micky van de Ven pulled one back for Thomas Frank’s side, but it wasn’t until Jostein Gundersen put through his own net in the final minutes that the Lilywhites drew level.
Next up for the North London side is a trip to Elland Road to face Leeds United, but in the meantime it has emerged that Tottenham are chasing a prolific European striker.
According to TEAMtalk, Spurs have been monitoring Porto star Samu Aghehowa with a view to potentially making a move to sign the striker.
Aghehowa has been prolific since joining Porto last year (Photo: Maciej Rogowski/Alamy)
Aghegowa, 21, joined Porto from Spanish side Atletico Madrid last year having failed to make a single senior appearance for the Spanish side.
He has since scored 32 goals in 52 games for the Portuguese giants across all competitions.
This season he has netted five times in six Liga Portugal appearances, and it is claimed that Spurs have identified the Spaniard as a candidate to bolster Frank’s attacking options.
The two-time Spain international is contracted to Porto until the end of the 2028/29 season, but the report claims that Spurs could make a move to attempt to sign him next year.
While the London side are said to be considering a dramatic move to re-sign ex-captain Harry Kane from Bayern Munich, the report suggests that Tottenham will look to sign a younger player with his prime years ahead of him if they fail to land the England skipper.