Reports say Tottenham Hotspur is now in contact with the “intergenerational” Premier League midfielder because he loves his diversity.
Spurs fight to sign a new midfielder amid Bissouma’s uncertainty
The midfielder is eager to remain in the UK, but there has been much speculation surrounding Eve’s Bisma’s future in north London, as the likes of Ack Milano and Fenelbert have been appointed as potential suitors.
With the Central Midfielder’s contract set to expire next summer, it makes sense for the Spurs to pull him away from the book this summer, but they still can receive fees and have recently stepped up their pursuit of potential replacements.
Bayern Munich’s Joa Parginia is one of the main targets, and Fabrizio Romano has recently revealed that there has been contact with the Portuguese International camp, but Lily White has kept Premier League players in mind as an alternative option.
Certainly, Givemesport reports that Tottenham is currently in contact with Manchester United about a potential deal for Kobbie Mainoo, and its contract status at Old Trafford has not yet been resolved and could open the exit door.
To assess whether Mainoo’s trade is possible, an unofficial inquiry was made that the Spurs are said to be a huge fan of the midfielder’s versatility.
The 20-year-old discovers that it’s difficult to push into Reuben Amorim’s plans. North Londoners are hoping United will be willing to cash in this summer, but the Red Devils reportedly will put a £70 million on hold.
“Generation” Mainoo may be better with a longer term signature than Palhinha
Pargigna was very impressive while working with Fulham, and was praised as “world class” by reporter Dom Smith, but the Bayern midfielder was 30 years old and he became a senior in the Maine of 10 years.
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Not only that, the Portuguese maestro has failed to kick on since moving to Bayern, making 17 Bundesliga appearances in the previous quarter, showing that he is suitable to play for small clubs like Fulham.
Meanwhile, the United midfielder has been praised as a “generational” player by writer Liam Canning, who has already made his first team appearance for the Red Devils of 72, earning seven goals and two assists.
The Stockport-born midfielder also shows versatility by regularly characterizing both defensive and offensive roles, but his performance still doesn’t justify the £70 million price tag, and the Spurs have to try to trade at a lower price.

