However, Spurs do not have him listed as a player they are looking to sell during the upcoming transfer window, and the club is determined to hold onto him.
Defensive changes have been a priority for the club since the end of the season, and manager Roberto De Zerbi sees Udogie as a crucial part of his plans.
Udogie's current contract runs until 2030, and the club is keen to keep him, especially as they look to bounce back from a challenging season.
There are other transfer issues to address, including the future of defensive midfielder Joao Palhinha, who is on loan and has attracted interest from Sporting Lisbon.
Spurs may also need to decide whether to offer a new contract to Pedro Porro, who has been linked with Manchester City.
In addition, the club is expected to let go of Cristian Romero, while Radu Dragusin and Guglielmo Vicario are also open to new opportunities.
On the other hand, Spurs are actively pursuing their own transfer targets, with a focus on strengthening the defense.
They are in talks with Bournemouth's Marcos Senesi and Liverpool's Andy Robertson, who are both set to join the team.











