TOTTENHAM are the latest club to be linked with a move for Nottingham Forest's highly rated keeper Karl Darlow.
Liverpool and Chelsea are already reportedly monitoring the development of the 23-year-old.
Darlow flourished for the Reds last season, in his first full campaign as the club's number one.
And, as a young, British player, he could be a useful asset for clubs in Europe, as he has 'home grown' status.
Tottenham are the latest top flight club to be linked with the player, with new boss Mauricio Pochettino apparently keen to add a young keeper to his squad.
The former Southampton manager apparently hopes to land a player to challenge Hugo Lloris and Darlow is rumoured to be on their list of potential targets.
Forest will attempt to fend off any interest in one of their most prized assets - just as Spurs are themselves bracing themselves to reject any interest in Lloris, the France international.
With the financial backing of Kuwaiti chairman Fawaz Al Hasawi, Forest will be under no immediate financial pressure to cash in on Darlow or any of their other young stars.
Henri Lansbury has also been linked with Fulham and QPR this summer, while Jamaal Lascelles' development last season saw him find his way into the radar of several top flight clubs.
But incoming boss Stuart Pearce will look to add to his squad this summer, rather than allowing any of his brightest talents to move on.