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Spurs target set to leave current club

Julio Cesar in action for Brazil. PictureL Nigel French/EMPICS Sport Julio Cesar in action for Brazil. PictureL Nigel French/EMPICS Sport

Tuesday, July 31, 2012
5:15 PM

Transfer news: Inter Milan goalkeeper Julio Cesar has been linked with a move to Tottenham

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Tottenham are among the favourites to land Brazil goalkeeper Julio Cesar, who has confirmed he is leaving Inter Milan.

The 32-year-old stopper is reportedly on Spurs manager Andre Villas-Boas’ wishlist as he looks to replace the 41-year-old Brad Friedel.

“These have been seven really beautiful years and plenty of them successful,” the Brazilian wrote on Facebook.

“But in a few days my adventure with Inter will be at an end.

“I thank all of you fans for the support you gave me in this time and I wish you every happiness in the future,” added Cesar, who has been at Inter since 2005.

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