Antonio Conte is in favour of bringing in midfield reinforcements ahead of the end of the transfer window on Monday.
Tottenham’s window has been frustrating and they have already missed out on targets such as Adama Traore and Luis Diaz, with the Spaniard Barcelona bound, while the Colombian is heading to Liverpool.
Spurs are still in the market for a midfielder and they are considering a number of options in the final days of the window.
And it has been claimed that Genk’s 22-year-old midfielder Thorstvedt, the son of former Spurs goalkeeper Erik, is being looked at as a potential target.
The Norwegian has been at Genk over the last two years and his stock has been on the rise through his performances.
He has popped up on the radar of Spurs and the club are considering taking him to London ahead of Monday’s deadline.
However, a move is likely to be dependent on Tottenham moving on a few players before they can add someone to their squad.
The north London club are looking to let go of players such as Tanguy Ndombele, Dele Alli and Giovani Lo Celso in the next 72 hours.