Crystal Palace Transfer News: Wharton will turn down Tottenham
Adam Wharton could leave Crystal Palace
Tottenham now interested
Why English midfielder will snub Spurs
Adam Wharton could leave Crystal Palace
Tottenham now interested
Why English midfielder will snub Spurs
Sources are warning that Ipswich will need to act quickly to ensure they are not gazumped to the signing of impressive Levante star Karl Etta Eyong, with Everton launching an enquiry of their own and Tottenham Hotspur also considering a move should other targets fail to land.
If you follow transfer rumors, like I do, then you’ll probably have seen some rumors from international sources that suggested that big clubs like Barcelona and Liverpool were interested in making a bid for Tottenham Hotspur’s Dutch defender Micky van de Ven.
Sandro Tonali remains Tottenham Hotspur’s priority midfield target in the transfer window this summer, but according to David Ornstein they are also taking a long look at recently relegated West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes.
The sound of our new Nike 2026/27 home and away kit, the track is N17.
Manchester United’s departing superstar Casemiro once described the midfield as the “heartbeat” of a football team – with virtually every one of England’s elite on the hunt for a transplant this summer.
Tottenham Hotspur are hoping to sign Adam Wharton from Crystal Palace during the summer transfer window.
Taking our eyes off the World Cup for just a brief second, and the new Premier League fixtures were released today. Tottenham Hotspur, along with technical partners Nike saw this as the perfect time to reveal the club’s new home and away kits for the coming campaign, and you can see why.
Man Utd had their ‘first bid’ for West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes rejected on Tuesday amid speculation Tottenham also want him.
The Red Devils have already agreed a deal to sign Atalanta midfielder Ederson with rumours that he had his medical in New York on Sunday.
Tottenham Hotspur have enjoyed a brilliant start to the transfer window, but there's still a lot of work to be done.