Thomas Frank is finally closer to a major signing at Tottenham after weeks of frustration.
Frank has identified a weakness in Spurs’ forward line and has set about identifying a list of targets, but delays have caused multiple deals to break down.
There are also still issues to solve with players like Cristian Romero. However, Frank could soon breathe a sigh of relief as Tottenham News brings you the latest updates from N17.
Tottenham open to signing another full-back
Most of Spurs’ focus has been on signing forward players, but The Athletic have reported (1 July) that Tottenham are considering signing a full-back this summer.
Spurs have already looked at former academy players Dennis Cirkin and Kyle Walker-Peters as possible options in an attempt to satisfy the UEFA Champions League club-trained quota.
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The latest revelation could also be a bad sign for Djed Spence, who may once again find himself nearing the exit door at Spurs after a brief spell of resurgence.
Tottenham hold positive talks with Mohammed Kudus
Mohammed Kudus looks increasingly likely to join Spurs this summer and become Frank’s first marquee signing.
As reported by Fabrizio Romano via X (1 July), positive talks between Tottenham and the Ghanaian are underway, with Kudus open to joining the Lilywhites.
It is widely reported that the West Ham star has a release clause worth £85million, which is only active for the first 10 days of July.
However, Daniel Levy hopes to negotiate a much more favourable deal to bring the 24-year-old to North London, despite having a fractious relationship with the Hammers.
Tottenham’s seat allocation for the UEFA Super Cup revealed
Tottenham will have a chance to win another trophy when they face UEFA Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain in the Super Cup final on Wednesday, 13 August.
It will be contested at the Stadio Friuli stadium in Udine, Italy, which has a capacity of 25,144. However, Lilywhite Rose posted on X (1 July) that Spurs will only be allocated 6,700 tickets.
This will be a bitter blow for the Tottenham faithful, who would have been looking forward to the opportunity to secure more silverware and witness Frank’s first official game live.