
Tottenham
are interested in signing defender Antonio Rudiger from Chelsea.
The Germany international has been considering his future at Stamford Bridge
having fallen down the pecking order among centre-backs at the club.
Following Chelsea's summer acquisition of Thiago Silva from Paris
Saint-Germain, Rudiger hasn't featured in the opening three Premier League
games of the season.
Frank Lampard has favoured the likes of Kurt Zouma, Andreas Christensen,
Fikayo Tomori, along with Silva, but Chelsea have struggled defensively,
allowing six goals in their opening three games.
It is thought the 27-year-old would consider a loan move away for more
game-time ahead of the European Championships next summer, but Chelsea are
unlikely to let any of their players join Premier League rivals on temporary
deals.
Chelsea declined to comment when contacted by
Sky Sports News but
they rarely do business with Spurs. Carlo Cudicini was the last player to
swap Stamford Bridge for north London in 2009.
Rudiger alleged he was racially abused during Chelsea's game at Tottenham
last December. Both the Metropolitan Police and Tottenham found no evidence
to support the allegation.
Speaking on Monday ahead of Chelsea and Spurs' Carabao Cup fourth-round
meeting, Lampard warned that no assumptions should be made over Rudiger's
future.
"I wouldn't assume anything," Lampard said. "And I wouldn't assume Antonio
or any players in the squad (are leaving)."
Spurs have turned their attention to Rudiger given the high valuation of
another target, Inter Milan's Milan Skriniar.
Chief scout Steve Hitchen made an enquiry about Skriniar on a trip to Milan
last week, according to Sky in Italy.
Spurs are interested but there is a big gap between each club's valuation of
the Slovakia international.
Rudiger, who has suffered significant knee and groin injuries since joining
Chelsea from Roma in 2017, would appear to be fully fit, having played all
90 minutes in each of Germany's Nations League matches earlier this month.