Tottenham’s Lucas Bergvall sends message as European transfer finalised

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Lucas Bergvall is one of Tottenham’s most talented players.

The 19-year-old midfielder is one of the brightest prospects in England, and he has already been incredibly important for Spurs in the last 18 months.

Despite Tottenham’s turbulent 2024-25 season under Ange Postecoglou, Bergvall played a significant role in the Europa League win, featuring 12 times as Tottenham beat Manchester United 1-0 in the final.

Bergvall hasn’t been utilised well by Thomas Frank, and he’ll be hoping for more game time in the remainder of the campaign.

Lucas Bergvall reacts to his brother’s January transfer

Bergvall made his senior debut for Swedish side Brommapojkarna at the age of 15, with his bright performances earning him a move to Djurgardens.

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As a 17-year-old, Bergvall then joined Tottenham in 2024 and was tipped as one of the biggest prospects in European football.

Spurs have a tendency to sign young talents and develop them out on loan, yet the Sweden international was instantly thrown into first-team action, showcasing his ability.

His younger brother, Theo, has followed a similar path, and the 21-year-old has just completed a move from Djurgardens to Swiss side FC Lausanne-Sport.

Bergvall reacted to the news on social media as he posted a love-eyes emoji, a flam and a clapping hands emoji.

Bergvall has had a meteoric rise in the world of football, with just three years separating his first senior appearance and his first call-up to the Swedish national team.

Thomas Frank has failed Bergvall this season

Harry Redknapp tipped Bergvall to impress this season, but Frank hasn’t relied on him as much as he should.

He is yet to earn a consistent run of starts in any competition, albeit he has had injury issues, and the likes of Rodrigo Bentancur and Joao Palhinha continue to be selected over him.

Frank has been slammed for Tottenham’s lack of creativity, yet Bergvall would be a huge asset if the Dane wanted to address that problem.

It’s clear that Spurs have a top player on their hands, and the fact that he hasn’t been sent out on loan like many other young players shows his value to the team already.

Frank now has the task of getting the best out of him, but his lack of faith in Bergvall could contribute to his sacking in the coming weeks.