One of Tottenham Hotspur’s brightest young talents is on the brink of an international breakthrough, with a national team call-up on the horizon.
In what can only be described as a bleak and horrid 2024/25 domestic season, Tottenham Hotspur youngsters continue to shine.
Jamie Donley and Josh Keeley, currently on loan at Leyton Orient, have only impressed and are on the verge of doing something special, securing promotion into the Championship with the O’s.
Mikey Moore, an academy graduate, has taken an impressive step in his development this season, earning valuable game time with the Tottenham first team squad.
Archie Gray was named Young Player of the Year at the London Awards after a standout debut campaign in north London, while Lucas Bergvall was rewarded with a six-year contract extension following an excellent first season at Hotspur Way.
Tyrese Hall set for Jamaica call-up as Tottenham youngsters continue to progress
Indeed, several other youngsters continue to make their mark out on loan – the likes of Luka Vuskovic, Will Lankshear and Yang Min Heyok, just to name a few.
However, football.london’s Alasdair Gold has now revealed that another Spurs youngster is set to reach a major milestone in his career.
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The journalist has reported that international football is on the horizon for Tyrese Hall, who is set to be included in Steve McLaren’s Jamaica squad for the Unity Cup tournament at the end of the month.
In his tweet on X, Gold wrote: “Understand Tyrese Hall is set to be included in Steve McLaren’s Jamaica squad for the Unity Cup tournament at the end of the month. International football on the horizon for the Spurs midfielder.”
Hall’s breakthrough season at youth level deserves recognition
Hall is yet to make an appearance for the Tottenham Hotspur senior team this season, but the 19-year-old has been one of the standout performers at under-23 level.
Hall has managed ten goal contributions in 20 appearances, scoring six goals and providing four assists in youth competitions.
The teenager’s impressive displays have also caught the eye of Jermaine Defoe, who has spoken highly of Hall, expressing genuine surprise that the youngster has not yet featured at senior level for Tottenham.
He said: “And there’s a player called Tyrese Hall. I am quite surprised that he has not featured yet, to be honest. An unbelievable talent.
“One of the best I have seen. From my two years in the academy, and even the teams that we played against, I would put Tyrese up there in the top three players that I have seen of that age. He is obviously with the under-23s now.”
Indeed, for a player still honing his skill, the experience of representing Jamaica at senior international level is an invaluable opportunity – and one that could fast-track his development.