Spurs have been frequently linked with a move for Clarets goalkeeper Nick Pope, prompting speculation that Sean Dyche would do well to keep hold of the England international this summer.
However, as per Football.London, Burnley stand a strong chance of retaining the 28-year-old with the North London club unlikely to launch a swoop.
The report claims that there are only two scenarios in which the former Lyon man could leave.
A big-money offer could tempt Spurs into selling, though this is highly unlikely given he has just one year left on his contract.
Lloris would need to kick up a fuss in an attempt to force through an exit, which is also improbable.
In addition, Burnley’s £35million asking price for Pope does not fit Spurs’ transfer policy of buying younger players with potential market value.
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The report claims that there are only two scenarios in which the former Lyon man could leave.