Tottenham should reject offers for Swedish talent Lukas Bergvall this summer, according to former goalkeeper Casey Keller.
Nottingham Forest are expected to launch a £45m bid for the 20-year-old after their initial offer was rejected.
But Keller, 56, wants the Sweden international to remain in north London and has urged his former club to reject a bid for Bergvall.
“I would like to see Spurs say[to Lukas Bergvall]no, we are building,” he exclusively told Ozun.
“I use Michael Carrick as a prime example. Spurs sign Carrick, do very well for four or five months and then triple their money and sell him to Man United.
“It was the same with Gareth Bale, it was the same with Luka Modric. You saw them taking money instead of winning the title. The only way it would make sense for Spurs to let him go is if they don’t want him.
“If they can get better and use that money to make the team better, because they shouldn’t be a sales club.

