Yves Bissouma is facing an uncertain future at Tottenham with Thomas Frank now calling the shots.
The Dane replaced Ange Postecoglou at the helm and will be looking to clean house as part of the rebuild.
With Spurs in the Champions League, they will need to strengthen their first team but also have strong squad depth in order to compete on multiple fronts.
Spurs want to create bidding war for Bissouma
Juventus have a definitive stance despite their interest in signing the Mali international.
Agents are actively exploring options across Europe, and Tottenham’s strategy, as per GIVEMESPORT, is to create a competitive market to secure the highest possible fee.
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However, Juventus do not want to engage in a bidding war for the 28-year-old.
They wanted to sign him at a lower price, but that is not the case, given interest from Lille and other top-flight sides.
Tottenham expected to make decent money from Bissouma’s sale
Tottenham can maximise profit from Bissouma’s sale by leveraging the interest from multiple clubs, including Juventus, Lille and potential Premier League suitors, to spark a bidding war.
With his contract entering its final year, Spurs are poised to demand a fee around £20-25million, close to the £25million paid to Brighton in 2022, capitalising on his 191 Premier League appearances and Europa League-winning experience.
Selling Bissouma is prudent due to his inconsistent performances.
Facing competition from James Maddison, Archie Gray and others, the 22-year-old has struggled to secure a starting role.
His wages and injury-prone history further justify a sale.
Under Frank, Spurs aim to overhaul their midfield with dynamic, reliable options and funds from Bissouma’s transfer can finance upgrades, aligning with their ambition to improve on their 17th-placed 2024/25 finish.