Yves Bissouma has been linked with a Tottenham exit, although this is something the midfielder may welcome after a recent transfer development.
Bissouma has struggled to perform consistently since Tottenham signed the 28-year-old from Brighton in 2022 on a four-year contract.
The midfielder was cast aside by Antonio Conte for his inability to come to grips with his tactics. Spurs supporters then believed Bissouma was reborn under Ange Postecoglou, only to be disappointed as the Mali international returned to his inconsistent ways.
With one year left on his contract, Tottenham could cut ties this summer, although it looks as though Bissouma could be set for bigger things.
Juventus are interested in signing Bissouma this summer
Bissouma is expected to leave Tottenham this summer and has caught the attention of several clubs.
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However, it looks as though his most tempting offer might now be on the table after an update from Italy.
As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport via TuttoMercatoWeb on Saturday (5 July), Juventus General Director Damien Comolli has set his sights on Bissouma.
The Old Lady seem to be planning a mini raid on Tottenham as they have also expressed an interest in Mikey Moore to strengthen their squad for the new season.
After his inconsistent form and links to lesser clubs, a move to Juventus will be seen as a step up for Bissouma, who will no doubt be thrilled with the news, while some Spurs supporters might be shocked.
Tottenham have a difficult decision to make
Tottenham have a difficult choice to make now that several clubs have shown an interest in Bissouma.
On the one hand, the midfielder has suffered various injuries, which have contributed to his inconsistent form. However, as seen during the UEFA Europa League final, Bissouma is willing to fight for the badge in a way few would.
There is no doubt that the midfielder loves the club. When he was iced out by Postecoglou last season, Bissouma accepted his fate and let his performances speak for themselves when given the chance.
It is difficult to find a player willing to give his all even when things are not going his way, and this could be useful for Thomas Frank next season. Therefore, whether to sell or keep Bissouma may be one of the hardest decisions Spurs will make this summer.