​Tottenham Hotspur are making enquiries into the signing of Monaco right-back Djibril Sidibe, who was also a big target for Premier League rivals Arsenal last summer.





Current Tottenham full-back Kyle Walker is looking likely to leave the club this summer and according to ​Le 10 Sport , Spurs have made Monaco's Djibril Sidibe their primary target to replace him.





The 24-year-old was high on the list of transfers for Arsene Wenger last summer but just one day after they made a move for the £12m defender, he was unveiled as a Monaco player.

Sidibe signed from Lille 12 months ago on a five-year deal and has played 29 games for Monaco since his move. He's managed to bag himself two goals along the way and also made a name for himself in the talented French national side - earning himself ten caps for his country.





The reports suggests that the French full-back would entertain the idea of moving to Spurs - the team he scored against last season in the Champions League. Speaking to the media outside the France training camp, Sidibe insists he needs to concentrate on France for the time being but will give himself time to think about a possible move to England.

Sidibe said: "Firstly, I'm focused on France and then I'll give myself some time to think about offers and all the factors running through my brain a year before the World Cup.





He added: "Leaving for leaving's sake doesn't interest me. You've got to be happy at Monaco. We finished first, we have the Champions League and I know the coach perfectly. But there are certain offers you can't turn down... but I'll have the time to think about that afterwards."

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