Having established himself as one of the best defenders/wing-backs in the Premier League, it looks like Matt Doherty is ready to make the move to London.
TalkSPORT have reported that Wolves and Tottenham have reached an agreement for the Dubliner to join Spurs in a £16m deal.
The move is likely to cast uncertainty over the future of Serge Aurier’s future, with various reports stating that Mourinho has serious about the Ivorian's defensive abilities.
There are no such fears with Doherty because the 28-year-old has been an ever-present in the Wolves team, making 50 appearances in all competitions last season and chipping in with seven goals and five assists.
Only Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold boasts more impressive statistics for his preferred position among Premier League players.
Spurs have already sold Kyle Walker-Peters to Southampton this summer, so the Dubliner seems like a perfect signing.
As for Doherty's old club Bohemians, his impending move to Spurs will probably be greeted with loud cheers in Dalymount because Bohs will get 10% of the fee.
Not bad when you consider that Doherty never played a competitive game during his time at the club - the closest he got to a competitive game at Bohs was when he was an unused sub in a Leinster Senior Cup game against Sporting Fingal in 2009.
Former Ireland boss Mick McCarthy brought Doherty to Molineux a decade ago for £75,000 after he impressed in a pre-season game for the Gypsies against Wolves.
If Doherty moves to Spurs for the reported fee of £16 million, Bohs are likely to get £1.6 million.