​ Juventus and Inter Milan have been named as two clubs allegedly monitoring Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Moussa Sissoko, with speculation of a White Hart Lane exit for the Frenchman just three short months after his £30m summer move.





According to a claim by CalcioMercato, both Italian giants could resurrect their interest after failing to land the former Newcastle powerhouse during the summer after his fine and somewhat surprising Euro 2016 displays for France.

Sissoko is said to be unhappy at Spurs after being unable to establish himself in manager Mauricio Pochettino's plans thus far - he's started only four times in the Premier League.





Spurs beat Everton to the punch in August, with the Toffees even thought to have booked facilities to complete a transfer o nly for the player not to turn up as he chose to travel to London instead.





Rumour has it the Merseyside retain their interest, while Sevilla and Paris Saint-Germain could also provide competition to Juve and Inter. However, at this moment in time, CalcioMercato suggests that a hefty price tag - Spurs are understandably not keen to make a loss - is a stumbling block.

That being said, were Tottenham willing to offer an initial loan deal, Juve and Inter would apparently be among the very first suitors in line.





One Premier League who definitely won't be heading to Inter is Diego Costa, though. The Chelsea striker was speculatively linked with a €58m move to the San Siro earlier this week, but Inter sporting director Pietro Ausilio has since rubbished the gossip.





"To talk about this is absurd, we already have a very strong centre-forward. We will try to evaluate the positions we feel need strengthening," Ausilio told Premium Sport in Italy.

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