Tottenham are reportedly keen on securing the services of Sporting CP midfielder Morten Hjulmand this summer.
The 26-year-old is the captain of the Portuguese side and has been linked with an exit.
Despite facing injury issues last term, Hjulmand made 26 league appearances.
This article includes exclusive opinion from injury expert Dr Rajpal Brar, a doctor in physical therapy and a sports scientist.
Hjulmand’s ankle injury may need to be checked by Spurs
Spurs may consider looking at the Denmark international’s ankle injury from last season, before deciding to sign him, according to Dr Brar.
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Tottenham are keen on Hjulmand and he’s got a release clause of £69million. (Corriere dello Sport, 14 July).
Discussing Hjulmand, Dr Brar told Tottenham News: “Spurs may take a closer look at his most recent injury history if it was related to his ankle injury from the start of the season.
“His general availability last season and game time suggest that he should be fine, but it’s still worth checking.
“I do not expect him to have issues adapting to the Premier League, either.”
Tottenham could certainly do with a midfielder like Hjulmand
Tottenham need a midfielder like Hjulmand as he would offer much-needed guile in the middle of the park.
He significantly strengthens midfield under Thomas Frank’s management.
Known for his tenacity, work rate and tactical intelligence, the 26-year-old fits perfectly into Frank’s flexible, high-energy system, which often employs a double pivot or a three-man midfield.
His ability to break up play, distribute effectively and contribute to progressive passing aligns with Frank’s data-driven, adaptable approach.
Hjulmand’s versatility allows him to complement young stars like Lucas Bergvall and Pape Matar Sarr, adding steel and creativity.
His familiarity with Frank’s philosophy from their time in Denmark ensures seamless integration, enhancing Tottenham’s midfield balance and competitiveness.