Tottenham Hotspur reports that he is confident he will win the race with a £25 million striker who can line up alongside West Ham United’s Mohamed Kudus.
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Sky Sports Reporter Flori Amlettenberg has revealed that Tottenham is in ongoing talks over a contract to sign Kudos.
The interest in Kudus lies in doubt about his son Hyun Min’s future, suggesting that the forward would like to remain in North London for another year, so Thomas Frank may have to bring a long-term alternative to his captain.
Many other Premier League clubs eager to Everton and Richarrison may also need new strikers, and Tottenham is now available with updates on OGC Nice’s pursuit of Evan Speculation.
According to a soccer insider source, the Spurs are confident they will win the race for this summer’s race. The Brighton & Hove Albion and the Wolverhampton Wanderers are also in forward signing races.
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The French side has set affordable prices from £20 million to £25 million behind the impressive 2024-25 campaign.There was also talk of Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbafe who wanted to sign him as well.
“My sources say the player himself isn’t very enthusiastic about the move, so that would be positive news for his Premier League suitor.
“When I look at the clubs that are interested in, Brighton, West Ham and the wolves, I’m sure Tottenham would have high hopes that if they follow up on their interests they will be able to win the race for his service.”
“Electric” could be a versatile option for Frank
The 24-year-old can go through both wings and the middle. That means he could be a versatile option for Frank on offensive, and the 2024-25 campaign has been the best season for nice stars so far.
Ivory Coast International has posted 12 goals and nine assists on 33 Ligue 1 outings, indicating that he could be a solid replacement for Richarlison, who missed a whopping 37 games due to an injury last season.
With an average rating of 7.19 matches in League One, the French-born forward is also the second-best performing player in his final term, surpassing all Tottenham players in the Premier League appearances more than six times.
player | Average rating (Premier League) |
Son Hyun Min | 7.0 |
James Madison | 6.98 |
Pedro Polo | 6.95 |
Dominique Solanke | 6.84 |
For just £20-£25m, it could be a bargain for Tottenham Squad, and the move to north London should be a much more appealing proposition than joining Wolves and Brighton.