Kevin Wimmer set for Stoke medical after Tottenham agreed a fee for Austrian defender... meaning West Brom and Crystal Palace will miss out
- Tottenham are ready to sell Kevin Wimmer to Stoke after agreeing a fee
- Wimmer will have a medical in the Potteries on Monday ahead of his move
- The Austrian defender was also wanted by West Brom and Crystal Palace
Tottenham defender Kevin Wimmer will have a medical at Stoke City on Monday after the clubs agreed a fee.
West Brom and Crystal Palace both made offers for the Austrian last week before Stoke agreed terms on Friday.
The 24-year-old Wimmer will be the third defender signed by Mark Hughes this summer following Bruno Martins Indi and Kurt Zouma.
Tottenham are set to sell central defender Kevin Wimmer to Stoke before the deadline
Captain Ryan Shawcross is expected to see out the last year of his contract.
Wimmer's current colleagues endured a frustrating afternoon on Sunday as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Burnley at Wembley.
Chris Wood scored a last-ditch equaliser for the visiting Clarets after Dele Alli had put Spurs in front.
Stoke also had to make do with a point from their 1-1 draw with West Brom.
Wimmer will undergo a medical in the Potteries on Monday ahead of his move to Stoke
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