Mauricio Pochettino's men could head to NSW shortly after the season finishes in the UK for a high-profile exhibition game against A-League opposition

Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur could reportedly play a friendly against Sydney FC or Western Sydney Wanderers in late May.

A report in the Sydney Morning Herald claims the north London club may fly in to the Harbour City immediately after their league season concludes on May 24.

Spurs would apparently play either of the city's two A-League clubs under the proposed arrangements.

The English giants last played in Australia in 1985. They lost 1-0 to the Socceroos in a "B" international at the MCG in front of just over 20,000 fans.

If Spurs do play in Sydney it'll add to an already blockbuster off-season calendar in Australia.

Real Madrid, Roma and Manchester City will play in the International Champions Cup at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in July.

Also in the same month, Liverpool face Adelaide United and then Brisbane Roar in South Australia and Queensland respectively.