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Bournemouth will not stand in the way of £12million-rated striker Callum Wilson if he wants to move to a bigger club.

Tottenham have been watching the 23-year-old marksman with a view to making him one of the first signings of their summer shake-up.

Emmanuel Adebayor and £26million Spaniard Roberto Soldado are both set to leave this summer having contributed just seven goals between them this season.

Tottenham will also listen to offers for Erik Lamela, Paulinho, Vlad Chiriches, Etienne Capoue, Younes Kaboul and Mousa Dembele,

Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino wants at least one new striker, reinforcements in midfield and two new defenders.

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The club are expected to seal a £5million move for Cologne centre-back Kevin Wimmer and are interested in Southampton’s Toby Alderweireld.

In midfield Marseille’s Florain Thauvin, PSG’s Adrien Rabiot and Newcastle’s Moussa Sissoko are all in the frame.

But Spurs are well aware that they have fierce competition for Wilson, who scored 20 times this season to shoot Bournemouth into the Premier League as Champions.

The south coast club are already bracing themselves for bids for the striker, who cost £2.3million from Coventry last year, and are aware that he has changed agents ahead of a potential summer move.

Mirror Sport revealed last week that Wilson has at least TEN clubs chasing him.

In pictures: Bournemouth celebrate promotion

West Ham, Southampton, Swansea, Crystal Palace, Newcastle, Hull, Sunderland, Aston Villa and QPR are also interested.

Spurs are front runners, however. Head of Recruitment Paul Mitchell is understood to have been impressed by Wilson’s pace, composure in front of goal.

Also the way that the striker bounced back from a run of just one goal in ten matches during February and March to help Bournemouth to promotion with four in his final six games.

Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino wants to make young British talent central to his close season overhaul and has made at least one new striker a priority to share the goalscoring burden with Harry Kane.