Tottenham Hotspur will be desperate to sign Nico Paz after a tremendous start to life under Thomas Frank.
After a quiet summer transfer window that only involved the signing of Mohammed Kudus, Frank is now looking for reinforcements to add depth to his squad.
James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski’s injury woes have added to Frank’s limited options in attacking areas, and the issues increased as Spurs were pipped to the signing of Eberechi Eze by rivals Arsenal.
Following the disappointment of missing out on Eze to their North London rivals, Daniel Levy will now have to pivot to signing a different attacking option.
The talent is out there, Tottenham just need to find it
Tottenham have impressed immensely under Frank so far this season, dispatching Burnley 3-0 on the opening day before beating Manchester City 2-0 at the weekend.
However, Frank will know that he needs more depth if his team are to mount a serious challenge for any silverware this season.
One of Tottenham’s main targets is reportedly Como’s Nico Paz, who has created 3.42 chances per 90 so far this season according to Fotmob.
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This number highlights why Tottenham are interested even if Como’s president Mirwan Suwarso has dampened rumours linking the Argentine with a move to north London.
As reported by talkSPORT, Suwarso spoke to Corriere della Sera saying: “The transfer rumors about Tottenham? It’s not true that we rejected the offer.
“No one formalizes offers knowing that we’d then have to send them to Real Madrid, who have the right to match them.
“There was a moment when we feared Nico might return to Madrid,” he continued: “He grew up in Real Madrid’s youth academy and dreams of playing at the Bernabeu one day. Luckily, he stayed.”
Frustratingly for Tottenham, any bid made for the young attacker would be sent to Real Madrid as the Spanish giants do retain a right to first refusal if Paz does leave Como.
Tottenham’s hot start provides a springboard, but Thomas Frank needs depth
Football Insider verdict
A move for Eze would have given Frank the ability to rotate through his attacking options with more versatility in the absence of Maddison and Kulusevski.
As it stands Frank only has five fit forwards, Dominic Solanke, Brennan Johnson, Richarlison, Mathys Tel and Mohammed Kudus, and his side will soon compete on four fronts, with three positions to fill.
A late additions would give Frank the ability to name two completely different attacking trios, possessing the necessary depth to get Tottenham through a tough early season period before Kulusevski is due to return early next year.
While the squad looks well-stocked in defensive and midfield areas, Franks’ attacking options could use a spruce up if Spurs are to enjoy a successful first half of the season.