Former star Eric Dier is set to make a shock move from to Monaco at the end of the season, according to the latest reports.
The 31-year-old left Spurs after ten years in the summer of 2024, to join the Bundesliga giants following an initial stint on loan.
He initially spent six months at the Allianz Arena before making the move a permanent one. was one of four players to leave the club last summer, alongside Ivan Perisic, Japhet Tanganga, and Ryan Sessegnon.
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However, his debut season at Bayern has not gone as planned, with only 18 Bundesliga appearances so far - 13 of which have been starts.
Monaco are said to have offered Dier a contract until June 2027, with the option to extend. After starting out at Sporting Clube de Portugal, the defender will move to the fifth club of his career.
Dier moved to Spurs in 2014, making an immediate impact in north London and establishing himself as a key figure in Mauricio Pochettino's squad.
He played a crucial role in helping Tottenham mount title challenges in the 2015/16 and 2016/17 seasons, although Pochettino’s side ultimately fell short both times.
Dier also shone for England at Euro 2016, scoring a memorable free-kick against Russia in the group stage, despite the Three Lions exiting in the last 16.
He remained a key player for Tottenham over the years, reaching 300 appearances against Southampton in December 2021.
The Cheltenham-born star made at least 25 appearances in each of his first nine seasons with Spurs, but arrival saw him fall down the pecking order, and he subsequently joined Bayern on a six-month loan.
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