Sky Sports: Tottenham Want to Sign ‘Unbelievable’ Brentford Star

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Tottenham are showing interest in a surprise move for Brentford forward Kevin Schade, Sky Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg has revealed.

The North London side are believed to be among several clubs closely monitoring the development of the 23-year-old winger amid his impressive displays at the Gtech Community Stadium.

Schade scored 11 goals and provided two assists in 38 appearances for Brentford last term under current Spurs boss Thomas Frank, and netted his first of the 2025/26 campaign in the 2-2 draw at home against Chelsea in September.

Plettenberg suggests Tottenham are eyeing the 23-year-old as a potential target for the summer transfer window, with no mention of a mid-season move.

Tottenham Eyeing Brentford’s Kevin Schade

According to Plettenberg, Schade remains one to watch this season, with several teams closely monitoring his development, including Tottenham:

Schade, praised as ‘unbelievable’ by Frank, initially joined Brentford from Bundesliga side Freiburg on loan in January 2023 and had his move made permanent the following summer.

The 23-year-old was one of the most expensive signings the Bees made under Frank, alongside Igor Thiago, Nathan Collins and Fabio Carvalho.

Schade featured in every Premier League game for Brentford last term, helping the club finish 10th in Frank’s final season at the Gtech Community Stadium.

He received a call-up to the Germany squad for the October international break but was not named in the squad for the 4-0 win over Luxembourg on Friday.

Tottenham have made a strong start to the season under Frank, losing just twice in their 11 games in all competitions.

The Lilywhites are unbeaten in their last seven games and secured a 2-1 win away at Leeds before the international break, with Mohammed Kudus and Mathys Tel scoring.

The North London side next take on Aston Villa at home on 19 October and travel to Monaco in the Champions League three days later.

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