Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing 23-year-old German international Kevin Schade from Brentford next year.
According to a report by Football Insider, Thomas Frank is pushing Tottenham Hotspur to sign Kevin Schade. The 23-year-old is capable of operating anywhere across the front three, and he could prove to be a very useful acquisition for Tottenham.
The Lilywhites need more depth and quality in the attacking unit, and Schade would be ideal for them. The German international has played under Thomas Frank, and he knows how the Danish manager likes to operate. He will be able to settle in quickly and make an instant impact. Furthermore, he is well settled in the Premier League.
It will be interesting to see if Tottenham come forward with an official proposal to get the deal done. Meanwhile, Brentford have lost multiple key players recently, and they will not want to lose the 23-year-old as well. Tottenham might have to pay a premium to get the deal done.
Meanwhile, convincing the player to join the club will not be too difficult for the North London outfit. Kevin Schade will look to compete at the highest level, and the opportunity to join Tottenham will be quite exciting for him.
It will be a major step up in his career, and he will look to compete at the highest level. Tottenham have the finances to get the deal across the line, and it will be interesting to see how the situation develops.
Spurs could use Kevin Schade
Tottenham need more depth and cutting edge in the final third if they want to compete for major trophies. Dominic Solanke has not been able to score goals consistently, and Richarlison has been quite inconsistent since joining the club. In addition, the Brazilian international faces an uncertain future at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Adding the German attacker would be a wise decision. It remains to be seen whether Tottenham can secure an agreement with Brentford in the coming weeks. It is fair to assume that a move might be difficult in January. Perhaps Tottenham will have to wait until the summer transfer window to get the deal done.