Daniel Levy has outdone himself after bringing a top striker from Leeds United to Tottenham.
Levy has had a difficult summer, particularly after the fiasco with Morgan Gibbs-White.
However, he has also done some shrewd business.
Tottenham and Leeds have done plenty of business in recent seasons, which includes Manor Solomon spending last season on loan at Elland Road, and have once again conducted a transfer between them.
This article includes exclusive comments from Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham.
Tottenham signs Oliver Boast from Leeds
Tottenham recently announced that Oliver Boast has joined the academy from Leeds.
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And Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – has only good things to say about Boast.
“This is a massive signing,” Wenham said.
“Boast played against Tottenham at an Under-16 tournament last season called the Nationals.
“All the parents I spoke to on the back of that said to me that Leeds have got this striker called Boast who’s a really top player, like, really good. He’s got the right sort of arrogance about him as well, that he’s going to make it, and he’s pushing himself really hard.
“So, I think it’s massive for Tottenham to get the England youth international striker through the door.”
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Boast could climb the ranks quickly at Tottenham
There is no doubt that Boast has the talent to become a key player for the Lilywhites in the future.
At Leeds, he quickly climbed through the ranks to become a regular for their Under-18s last season despite still being a schoolboy. Impressively, he made his debut for the Whites’ Under-21s aged just 16.
Thomas Frank was always eager to integrate youngsters into the ranks while at Brentford. Thus, if Spurs’ last couple of pre-season games are anything to go by, Boast will be training with the first team in no time.