Moving on: Lisandro Lopez is likely to quit Lyon in the summer (Picture: Getty)

Lisandro Lopez has opened the door to a move to Tottenham in the summer after revealing that he is ready to quit Lyon.

The 30-year-old striker has reportedly become disillusioned following several rows with manager Remi Garde in recent weeks, and now wants to leave.

As Metro.co.uk revealed in February, Spurs boss Andre Villas-Boas is a long-term admirer of Lopez – who has managed 11 goals in 29 matches this term – and a summer deal is on the cards.

And it appears Spurs will have a clean run to sign the striker, with the player admitting he is very likely to quit Lyon at the end of the season.




‘I don’t think it is possible for me to continue here,’ said Lopez.

‘Before the end of the season I’m going to meet with the president and the coach and we’ll see.’

Spurs are set to restructure their front line in the summer, with at least two new strikers on the cards, while Emmanuel Adebayor could be moved on.

Lyon are thought to want up to £5million for Lopez, whose contract expires at the end of next season.