Palhinha swap

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The midfielder starred for two seasons in the Premier League

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Thomas Frank’s quest to transform Tottenham into a Premier League power once again has started strongly but he still requires an elite holding midfielder and Joao Palhinha could be the perfect fit to continue that spending spree after an underwhelming debut season at Bayern Munich.

Having made a net spend of just £50m under Mauricio Pochettino, Tottenham are €257m (£223m) in the red across just the last two summer transfer windows thanks to marquee arrivals like Dominic Solanke and Mohamed Kudus, and don’t appear to be slowing down any time soon with Palhinha the next target in Daniel Levy’s sights.

The 34-cap Portuguese international turned 30 earlier this month and after two seasons starring for Fulham, Palhinha has found it difficult to make the same impact at Bayern Munich having played just 25 games in his debut season at the Allianz Arena.

And Vincent Kompany may have already seen enough, as Palhinha is reportedly on the market already with the Bundesliga champions looking to recoup as much of the £47m they paid to Fulham as possible and apparently preferring a sale to a loan.

Reports suggest Bayern would be happy to sell for €25-30million (£22-26million) with the player keenest on a return to London despite interest from Inter Milan - if Spurs can meet that price and match the £200,000-a-week wages that Palhinha is said to demand.

However, they could cut out the fee altogether by sending a player to Munich in return in a swap-plus-cash deal, and Son Heung-min would be a brilliant candidate, filling a hole on the wing and able to rekindle his devastating partnership with Harry Kane.

Palhinha could be foundation of new-look Spurs

Once part of one of the best midfield partnerships in international football alongside Federico Valverde for Uruguay, Rodrigo Bentancur didn’t exactly have a vintage 2024/25 season as despite only missing three weeks through injury, he was suspended for 14 games including for allegedly racially abusing Son and was far from his domineering best when on the field.

Bentancur’s indiscipline was particularly damaging given the extent of Tottenham’s injury crisis last season while most Lilywhite fans will believe they could upgrade on Yves Bissouma too this summer, with both veterans linked to moves away from White Hart Lane this summer.

Palhinha would be the perfect addition to anchor Tottenham’s midfield and help kickstart that new-look attack of Mohamed Kudus and (hopefully) Morgan Gibbs-White, given he was the the best tackler in the Premier League in both of his top-flight seasons at Craven Cottage.

He’d also be a fantastic mentor for Archie Gray, who had a nightmare debut season at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium played mostly out of position at centre-back and full-back by Ange Postecoglou, and Lucas Bergvall, both players aged only 19.

Palhinha’s advancing age will be less of a limitation in holding midfield - he was described as an ‘animal’ by Harry Kane when he completed his move to Bayern Munich - and he’d allow Frank to effectively restart the development of his teenage pairing plus 22-year-old Pape Matar Sarr, easing them into the first team to help rebuild their confidence.

Meanwhile Palhinha has a extra incentive to force a move this summer, with the 2026 World Cup now firmly on the horizon.

Having started only 10 games last season, it’s unsurprising that Palhinha has slipped down the pecking order under national team boss Roberto Martinez and he played just a solitary minute in the Nations League Finals.

But a move to Tottenham would allow him the opportunity to showcase his best form once again in the Premier League and Champions League, and show why he deserves a much bigger role in North America in 12 months’ time.

Son-Kane partnership could terrorise Bundesliga

Son certainly wouldn’t be a like-for-like replacement for some of the younger superstar wingers Bayern Munich have missed out on this summer - most notably Nico Williams - but he’d help fill the void left by Leroy Sane and be able to replace some of the leadership lost from Thomas Muller’s exit.

Son’s well acquainted with the Bundesliga as a Hamburg youth product who spent three seasons as a key first-team player for Die Rothosen and Bayer Leverkusen, notching over a century of appearances in the division and scoring 41 goals.

It’s his acquaintance with Kane that should be of most interest to the Bavarians though, with the pair having played almost 300 matches and over 20,000 minutes together for Tottenham Hotspur and notching 58 joint goal participations according to Transfermarkt.

Reports on Son’s price tag vary but €30m (£26m) seems a more reasonable valuation than the £50m that’s also been floated given his age with a year remaining on his contract.

And while it would be heartbreaking for Spurs fans to watch their captain leave, seeing him depart with that elusive Europa League winner’s medal around his neck while helping bring a potentially transformative player into Frank’s midfield would surely soften the blow.