Atletico Madrid have joined Napoli by showing interest in Tottenham right back Kieran Trippier.

The England international has admitted he has struggled to match last season's performances but he is still a key part of a Tottenham side that is in the Champions League semi-finals and third in the Premier League.

Trippier, 28, has three years left on his contract but Tottenham are considering adding two full backs this summer.

Atletico Madrid and Napoli have shown interest in Tottenham defender Kieran Trippier

Initial enquiries from Napoli and Atletico indicate offers will fall well short of their valuation.

Napoli are willing to bid around £15million plus add-ons and Atletico will look for a similar deal, having set aside £35m for Porto left back Alex Telles.

Manchester United and Everton have been linked with Trippier but both are also keen on Crystal Palace right back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, as are Manchester City.

Mauricio Pochettino will make a late fitness call on Hugo Lloris against Brighton on Tuesday

Meanwhile, Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino will make a late fitness call on captain Hugo Lloris against Brighton on Tuesday night.

The goalkeeper missed the 1-0 loss at Manchester City with injury as Paulo Gazzaniga deputised at the Etihad Stadium. Pochettino is hopeful Lloris will be available to start, while Moussa Sissoko is still out with a groin problem.

'We hope it is not a big issue,' Pochettino said of Lloris's injury.

Brighton boss Chris Hughton insists his team have not 'downed tools', with the relegation-threatened Seagulls on a five-game goalless streak in the league, just three points above 18th-placed Cardiff.

'I don't think anybody could accuse a group of players at Wolves on Saturday (a 0-0 draw) of it not meaning enough or downing tools,' Hughton said. 'We're a team of our level playing in the Premier League and up until the last month or so we've been in a decent enough position in the league.'