It’s probably one of the most surreal sentences you’re going to read this week, but Bournemouth are rivalling AC Milan in the transfer market! The red and blacks from England and their Rossoneri counterparts from Italy are both interested in Tottenham’s defender Japhet Tanganga.Spurs’ lad who went from gardening around the training pitch to starring in a win against the championsTanganga’s Spurs career doesn’t seem to have a bright future, but the defender will likely play at the highest level this season nonetheless. The 23-year-old is targeted by Bournemouth as the former Spurs player, and coach Scott Parker looks to build a Premier League-worthy team on the south coast.Tanganga was given the nod in the last season’s opening win over Manchester City by then-boss Nuno Espirito Santo, but those days feel as if they passed a long time ago. Tanganga doesn’t fit into Antonio Conte’s system and has been told that he’s free to leave if an acceptable offer arrives.##NAJAVA_MECA_6495950##A knee injury sustained in February ended Tanganga’s season prematurely, leaving the London-born defender looking for options. Even though AC Milan were rumoured to be keen to sign the $12 million-rated man, staying in the Premier League would be the most desired scenario – but the success of Fikayo Tomori’s move to the Rossoneri might serve as a good example to Japhet.De Ketelaere, Ziyech and Sanches all fit inside 45 million euros – AC Milan again in the race for RenatoAfter Milan have missed out on the much-desired signing of LOSC Lille’s Sven Botman, who ended up signing for Newcastle United, the Scudetto holders are forced to find a replacement for Alessio Romagnoli, who’s likely to leave San Siro this close-season.Tanganga has got three more years on his Spurs contract left, but that won’t count for much if he’s forced down the pecking order by the upcoming loan acquisition of Barcelona’s Clement Lenglet.