Tottenham Hotspur is currently leading the race for the “incredible” Premier League forward, according to former Scout Mick Brown.
Tottenham sets sights on new wingers
This season, Tottenham’s injury crisis could possibly be attributed to Post-Coglu’s style of play, highlighting the need for managers to bring deeper strength than this summer if they remain in the post beyond the end of the campaign.
With his son Hong Min’s contract set to expire at the end of next season, it may be particularly important for the Spurs to bring in a new winger this summer, with many targets currently being identified.
Recently, Bayern Munich forward Kingsley Coman has been added to the list, and Florian Plettenberg has made it clear that the LilyWhite would like to sign the Frenchman, but the move to Arsenal is more likely and there are concerns about the demand for potential wages.
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Post-Coglu has also been keeping an eye on wingers from within the Premier League, and is currently in the race for West Ham United’s Mohamed Kudus, while Chelsea’s Nonimadue has previously been selected as a potential target.
There is a new update on Tottenham’s Madueke’s pursuit, and reports from soccer insiders reveal that they are currently leading the winger’s race.
The report follows the relaying of quotes from former Scout Brown. “Tottenham is one of the teams that have seen him, and I think Aston Villa was.
“From what I’ve heard, Tottenham believes they can seduce him to make that move because they are ready to provide him with regular playing time.
“He is given the opportunity to create his name and establish himself as a key player.
“If he can play regularly for Tottenham, there’s no reason why he can’t do that.”
“Incredible” Madueke could be a quality addition for Spurs
It would be a bit strange for Chelsea to consider selling the 23 year old this summer. This is because he showed clear signs of development given that he has scored seven goals and three assists in 25 Premier League appearances this season.
In light of the impressive performance of the right winger, he received his first cap against England against Finland in September, supporting Harry Kane’s second goal in a 2-0 victory.
England International also received high praise from former manager Mauricio Pochettino near the back end last season. “Noni Maduce, incredible. He did a great job with and without the ball.”
The former PSV Eindhoven man who spent £30 million on Chelsea in 2023 could become a great Tottenham signing this summer, so it’s promising news that they’re leading the race for his signature.