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Real Madrid transfers: Tottenham stalwart and Man Utd target eyed by Carlo Ancelotti

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Real Madrid are keen to bring in defensive reinforcements and have reportedly identified Tottenham and Everton stars Cristian Romero and Jarrad Branthwaite as targets.

The LaLiga giants are looking to bring in cover for centre-back Eder Militao who is set to miss the rest of the season after suffering his second ACL injury in 15 months. David Alaba and Antonio Rudiger are also in their 30s and they will need to be replaced in the near future.

Several names have already been linked, with RB Leipzig’s Castello Lukeba and Spanish international Aymeric Laporte on their shortlist. Carlo Ancelotti’s side have also looked to the Premier League, where two players have caught their eye.

As reported by CaughtOffside, Romero has rejected Real Madrid’s interest in the past, but the Spanish club could make another move for him in the January window.

Although Tottenham are keen to keep Romero, his future remains ‘uncertain.’ He is under contract until 2027 and despite Spurs being keen to tie him down to an extension, they have been unable to do so thus far.

Branthwaite, on the other hand, is also under contract with Everton until 2027. He was a top target for Manchester United over the summer and remains on their radar ahead of the January window, despite them having three previous bids rejected for him.

Branthwaite is described as an ‘important target’ for Real Madrid but sources have consistently told TEAMtalk that Everton won’t budge on his price tag, which stands at over £75m.

Real Madrid target TWO Premier League centre-backs

Recent reports have suggested that Romero could ‘push’ for a move to Real Madrid if the LaLiga club launch a bid for him in 2025.

Tottenham chairman Dany Levy has already made it clear that he will demand a huge fee for the defender, however, with Spurs said to value the Argentine international at a whopping £150m.

Sources have confirmed to TEAMtalk that Real Madrid do hold genuine interest in Romero but an exit from Tottenham is unlikely in January.

The North London side could be forced to consider a sale at the end of the season if he doesn’t sign a new contract before then, however.

Everton, meanwhile, are prepared for more offers for Branthwaite in January after they managed to keep hold of him over the summer.

The 21-year-old is widely considered to be one of the best young defenders in the world and it’s no surprise to see former Toffees boss Ancelotti keen on a reunion.

As mentioned, Everton won’t budge on their price tag of over £75m for Branthwaite. They are also set to be taken over by The Friedkin Group by the end of the year and that should give them the financial capability to offer the England international a lucrative new contract.

With that in mind, only a huge bid would give Real Madrid the chance to sign Romero or Branthwaite in January.

Real Madrid round-up: Man City target Valverde / Tchouameni to leave?

Meanwhile, Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde is reportedly a target for Manchester City as they look to bring in cover for injured superstar Rodri.

Reports from Spain suggest Man City are ‘very interested’ in the 26-year-old, who is a mainstay in Real Madrid’s starting XI and has a whopping €1bn (£830m / $1.1bn) release clause in his contract.

However, Real Madrid ‘re not willing to let go of one of their pillars without a fight. Valverde has renewed his contract with the white club on several occasions, Real Madrid could reject any offer for the young Uruguayan, especially considering his importance within Carlo Ancelotti ‘s system.’

However, sources have revealed to TEAMtalk that Real Madrid are willing to consider offers for another midfielder – Aurelien Tchouameni.

The French international is a long-term target for Liverpool. His poor performances this season mean that Ancelotti will sanction his departure, but only if a club matches his £100m price tag.

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Tottenham transfers: Spurs join race to sign explosive attacker valued at £41m by Premier League rivals

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Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly joined the growing race to sign an exciting Premier League attacking midfielder currently excelling on loan at Leicester City.

Argentine forward Facundo Buonanotte is the player in question, with the highly-rated 19-year-old currently on loan with the Foxes from Brighton.

The teenager certainly fits the type of profile Tottenham are currently looking at, given the recent additions of the likes of Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall, Wilson Odobert and South Korean youngster Min-hyeok Yang.

Buonanotte has notched three goals and added two assists in 11 appearances for Leicester so far this season and is also attracting attention from the likes of Liverpool and Manchester City.

However, Spanish outlet Fichajes claims that Spurs have ‘set their sights’ on signing the South American as a potential long-term replacement for skipper Son Heng-min, who will be out of contract next summer.

Brighton are not willing to allow the player to leave on the cheap though, with the report suggesting they will sell but only for offers of around €50million (£41m/$53m).

That asking price might be a bit too rich for Tottenham, given they already have an abundance of young wide talent to pick from – including academy product Mikey Moore.

However, if the club does decide to move on from Son – with Spurs expected to take up his one-year contract extension option but not commit to a longer deal – then a move for Buonanotte could well be one to keep watching.

Leicester also pushing to keep Buonanotte

Leicester, meanwhile, are also keen on making the winger’s stay a permanent one but will struggle to compete with the north London side from a financial standpoint.

Buonanotte largely features on the right side as a genuine winger or midfielder but can also play as a No.10, a position he has been taking up for the Foxes so far this term.

If he did move to Tottenham, would likely be a direct rival for Brennan Johnson’s right-wing spot but could also cover for James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski as an attacking midfielder.

The Seagulls star, who has made 50 appearances for his parent club, is known for his creativity, dribbling ability and vision and would add to an already talented crop of youngsters in north London.

Latest Tottenham news: Romero hunts Real switch / Cardoso signing snag

Tottenham Hotspur star Cristian Romero could hunt a big transfer to Real Madrid in 2025, while Carlo Ancelotti is rumoured to be plotting three big exits if he remains in charge.

A report has claimed Romero is ‘increasingly likely to push’ for a Real Madrid move if they accelerate their pursuit of him ahead of next summer.

Meanwhile, Aston Villa are reportedly keen on Real Betis pair Johnny Cardoso and Diego Llorente, and a swoop for the former would force Tottenham to act.

Spurs have an option to buy Cardoso during a two-week window in June 2025 for £21million (€25m/$27m), which was agreed as part of Giovani Lo Celso’s return to Betis.

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Aston Villa plot LaLiga star swoop which will force Tottenham move, along with ex-Prem team-mate

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Aston Villa are reportedly keen on Real Betis pair Johnny Cardoso and Diego Llorente, and a swoop for the former would force Tottenham to act.

Villa have grown to be one of the Premier League’s most exciting sides in the past couple of seasons. After finishing fourth last term, they find themselves sixth at the moment.

Unai Emery has built a squad who can compete at the top of the table, and he is not done.

According to Spanish outlet Ficherio, Villa are following Real Betis pair Cardoso and Llorente.

Villa last hunted Betis in January 2023, when they signed left-back Alex Moreno, who has since moved on to Nottingham Forest.

But they might have mixed results with their current agenda, given it’s known Cardoso might end up at Tottenham, who have an option to buy him during a two-week window in June 2025 for £21million (€25m/$27m).

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Tottenham clause in place

That summer clause being triggered by Tottenham is reportedly seen as a certainty by Betis themselves.

But if Villa were to come in with a bid prior to that – in January – Spurs might have no defence against it. But if they were to move in the summer, the north London outfit would be able to act themselves and secure the move.

They do have a sell-on clause for Cardoso, so if Villa were to swoop before that time comes, Tottenham would still get something.

Llorente, meanwhile, might not have been tipped for a move back to the Premier League following his spell with relegated Leeds in 2021/22, but he’s seen as a standout player with Betis, so Villa could indeed go after him.

Aston Villa round-up: Big clubs in for Duran

Villa striker Jhon Duran has been one of the club’s most in-form players this season, regularly scoring from the bench. Of late, it was reported that Paris Saint-Germain are preparing to move for him.

That follows Patrick Vieria telling Arsenal the striker is “the right player” for them given his qualities.

Jacob Ramsey is also still being courted by Tottenham, who are expected to move for the star midfielder.

But elsewhere, Villa are interested in a forward themselves, with Bryan Mbeumo on their radar after a fast start to the season.

Who is Cardoso?

TEAMtalk features expert Ryan Baldi has looked into the career of Cardoso so far…

Cardoso was born in New Jersey and has represented the USA at under-23 and senior level, but to all intents and purposes he is a Brazilian footballer.

Born to Brazilian parents, the Cardosos moved back to their South American homeland when baby Joao Lucas – nicknamed “Johnny” – was just a few months old.

Cardoso came through the youth academy at Internacional to make his senior debut for the club a few days before his 18th birthday.

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Tottenham transfers: Spurs star to 'push' for Real Madrid move as Ancelotti plots brutal triple exit

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Tottenham Hotspur star Cristian Romero could hunt a big transfer to Real Madrid in 2025, while Carlo Ancelotti is rumoured to be plotting three big exits if he remains in charge.

A report has claimed Romero is ‘increasingly likely to push’ for a Real Madrid move if they accelerate their pursuit of him ahead of next summer. The Spanish giants are planning to revamp their side by ‘splashing the cash’ and Ange Postecoglou is ‘in danger’ of his squad being raided.

While the centre-back has enjoyed his spell at Tottenham, as it has allowed him to take the next step in his career, he is enticed by the idea of joining Real Madrid, arguably the biggest club in the world.

GiveMeSport state that Spurs have had to be ‘patient’ in contract talks with Romero of late. The Argentine could halt these discussions altogether if Real Madrid make an official approach for his services.

Spurs are in a strong negotiating position as Romero’s current deal does not expire until June 2027. Romero could become the latest player to swap Spurs for Madrid in a big-money deal, following the likes of Gareth Bale and Luka Modric.

Los Blancos want to sign a top centre-half at the end of the campaign and view Romero as being ‘more attainable’ than William Saliba of Arsenal.

Should Romero move to the Spanish capital, then he would help them move on from David Alaba and finally replace Nacho following his exit over the summer.

Madrid tried to sign Leny Yoro in July but did not offer enough money for him, which allowed Manchester United to win the transfer chase.

According to a separate update from Spanish source Fichajes, Ancelotti is looking to offload three players next year as part of Madrid’s squad overhaul.

The Italian is under pressure to turn results around, but if he remains in charge then he will try to replace Alaba, Aurelien Tchouameni and Ferland Mendy.

Alaba could be replaced by Romero if Madrid are successful in raiding Spurs, while Tchouameni remains of interest to Liverpool after they previously missed out on him in 2022.

Mendy’s place in the squad is under threat as Madrid remain eager to sign Alphonso Davies from Bayern Munich. The left-back could follow in Kylian Mbappe’s footsteps by letting his contract expire before moving to Madrid on a free transfer.

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Romero exit would be damaging

Spurs boss Postecoglou would be hugely frustrated if Romero left. The 26-year-old is one of his best players and has formed a strong defensive partnership with Micky van de Ven.

Postecoglou is aiming to help Spurs become top four regulars once again and end their trophy drought, but Romero’s departure would set them back on that process.

Spurs would get a massive fee for Romero – a transfer worth as much as £150million (€180.7m / $193.8m) has been mentioned. However, it would take time for the club to land a replacement, and for that replacement to settle in alongside Van De Ven.

For Madrid, signing Romero would improve their hugely talented squad even further. The World Cup winner could form a brilliant centre-back partnership with either Antonio Rudiger or Eder Militao.

Tottenham news: La Liga pursuit; star’s camp unhappy

Another Spurs ace on Madrid’s radar is right-back Pedro Porro. Madrid’s top target for the position is Trent Alexander-Arnold, though they will swoop for Porro if the England star remains at Liverpool.

Reports claim Spurs are preparing for life without Porro and have set their sights on Rayo Vallecano full-back Andrei Ratiu.

You can read all the details on this latest transfer rumour here.

Separate reports suggest Son Heung-min’s entourage are ‘not too happy’ with Spurs amid claims the forward will not be offered a new contract.

Son’s current deal is due to expire at the end of the season, and the Saudis are hoping to snap him up alongside Liverpool’s Mo Salah.

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Tottenham star’s camp unhappy at Levy with huge exit ramping up as a result of shock decision

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The camp of Heung-min Son are reportedly unhappy that the forward won’t be offered a new deal by Tottenham, and the Saudi Pro League have caught wind of that.

Son has been one of the biggest names at Spurs for the past few seasons. Since Harry Kane left, he has arguably been the best player at the club.

But of late, it has been suggested that Son won’t be offered a new contract, and TBRFootball reports that could lead to a transfer for the South Korean.

Indeed, it’s stated the player’s camp are ‘not too happy’ with how things have played out.

But Son is emerging as a player of interest for the Saudi Pro League, who have noticed that his camp are angry at the decision.

It’s amid a push for Mohamed Salah, who the report states is still the top target in Saudi, and interest in Son means they could now take two of the biggest names in the Premier League.

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Son’s camp opinions changing

Son is under contract with Spurs until the end of the season, at which point it’s suggested the club have the option of extending it for a year.

It is believed the forward’s camp have been told that is what will happen.

Initial reports suggested they were shocked that Son would not instead be offered a new deal.

But their anger at the club could well cause them to look elsewhere for their star, meaning Saudi Pro League interest could prevail over Daniel Levy’s proposed route.

Tottenham round-up: Son replacements sought

Tottenham already seem to be working on replacing Son with a new forward. The latest reports are of interest in Kevin Zenon, an Argentine player who they’d like to slowly integrate into the side.

There have also been fresh reports of interest in Callum Hudson-Odoi after Spurs were keen in the summer, though he has been told he needs to star for Nottingham Forest this season before he’ll move.

Meanwhile, Rayo Vallecano defender Andrei Ratiu is on the radar of the north Londoners, amid danger of Pedro Porro leaving for Real Madrid.

There is also interest in AC Milan midfielder Tijjani Reijnders, though it’s believed his club will do their best to tie him down ahead of the January window.

Son still starring at Spurs

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Ange Postecoglou hits back at Tottenham legend Hugo Lloris over stinging Levy criticism

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Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou has defended the club following some scathing comments from former club captain Hugo Lloris in his new book regarding the 2019 Champions League final loss.

Lloris suggested his old club were happy to be second best during his time at the club, claiming chairman Daniel Levy gifted the players watches with ‘Champions League finalists’ engraved before they had even faced Liverpool five years ago.

But Postecoglou, who took over at Tottenham in 2023 and managed Lloris before he was sold to MLS side LAFC, insists the period Lloris was referring to should be looked back upon as positive.

He said: “I haven’t read what Hugo’s said, it’s been mentioned to me. I think with these things you’ve got to put context around them and understand the broader view and that could have been a very successful period for the club.

‘They came very, very close. You’re talking about finishing runners-up in the Premier League and runners-up in the Champions League.

“It could have been a very different era and maybe in retrospect you’ll be looking at those things.

“It’s easy to focus on the negatives when the outcome is not what you want but there’s obviously a lot right at the time.

“From my perspective I’ve never allowed anyone else to dictate my ambitions, my aims, or what I try and do with everyone around me is you don’t put a limit on what you can achieve because if you do you potentially might miss something that comes along your way.”

Lloris Champions League story in full

In his new book, ‘Earning My Spurs’, serialised in The Guardian, Lloris explained exactly what happened on the eve of the biggest game in the club’s history.

He wrote: “Four days before the final, Daniel Levy called us all together to announce that, with the support of a sponsor, we would each receive a luxury aviator watch from the club. At first we were excited to see the elegant boxes.

“Then we opened them and discovered that he’d had the back of each timepiece engraved with the player’s name and ‘Champions League Finalist 2019’. ‘Finalist.’

“Who does such a thing at a moment like this? I still haven’t got over it, and I’m not alone. If we’d won, he wouldn’t have asked for the watches back to have ‘Winner’ engraved instead.

“I have considerable respect and esteem for the man and all he has done for the club as chairman – I got to know him – but there are things he is simply not sensitive to.

“As magnificent as the watch is, I have never worn it. I would have preferred there to be nothing on it. With an engraving like that, Levy couldn’t have been surprised if we had been 1–0 down after a couple of minutes: so it was written.

“At the post-match reception at the hotel, I had the impression that some people from the club and certain players were not sufficiently despondent at having lost.

“I would have liked people to come up to me and say, ‘Don’t worry, Hugo. Never again. We’ll give you the means for a comeback.’

“But when I returned to my room on the night of the final, I think I had the same feeling as Mauricio and Harry: does the club really want to win? Real Madrid would never have celebrated a lost final, and we shouldn’t have either.”

Latest Tottenham news: Spurs eye potential Porro replacement / Midfield target blow

Tottenham are interested in Rayo Vallecano star Andrei Ratiu amid concerns Pedro Porro will leave for Real Madrid, according to a report.

CaughtOffside claim Tottenham are ‘already preparing’ for life without Porro, with Ratiu emerging as one of their top right-back targets. It is also suggested Tottenham could sign Ratiu even if Porro stays, such is their admiration of the La Liga man.

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Tottenham transfers: Spurs plot 'easy deal' for La Liga star who could replace exit

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Tottenham Hotspur are interested in Rayo Vallecano star Andrei Ratiu amid concerns Pedro Porro will leave for Real Madrid, according to a report.

CaughtOffside claim Tottenham are ‘already preparing’ for life without Porro, with Ratiu emerging as one of their top right-back targets. It is also suggested Tottenham could sign Ratiu even if Porro stays, such is their admiration of the La Liga man.

Tottenham are keeping tabs on Ratiu and are mobilising ahead of launching a bid at the end of the season.

The Romania international, who played in all four of his country’s Euro 2024 games, is also being eyed by Atletico Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen.

However, Spurs still view this as an ‘easy deal’ to complete, CaughtOffside state. That is because Ratiu is ‘ready for a new challenge’, while he is available for a reasonable price, too.

The full-back’s exit clause at Rayo is worth €25million (£20.7m / $26.9m), a fee Spurs can match relatively easily. Ratiu’s former club Villarreal are due 50 per cent of any transfer fee.

The 26-year-old has managed one goal and one assist in nine games so far this term and has been one of Rayo’s standout players, helping them reach ninth in La Liga.

Ratiu has won 25 caps for his nation so far. He came through the Villarreal academy and also had spells at Dutch club ADO Den Haag and fellow Spanish outfit Huesca before joining Rayo in August 2023.

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Pedro Porro future uncertain

If this report is to be believed, then Spurs are already taking action amid uncertainty surrounding Porro’s situation.

The Spanish ace is understood to be a backup target for Real Madrid in case they fail to land Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool.

At this stage, it seems Alexander-Arnold is leaning towards joining Madrid. Although, Porro could still emerge as their key objective if Liverpool pull on Alexander-Arnold’s heartstrings and convince him to stay at his boyhood club.

Manchester City have also been linked with Porro, however it is particularly hard to see Spurs selling him to a close Premier League rival.

Spurs will let the 25-year-old leave if an £80m (€96.2m / $103.7m) bid comes in, despite previous reports claiming he could be available for £60m (€72.2m / $77.8m).

Tottenham transfers: Midfielder setback; Son successor

Meanwhile, Spurs and City will struggle to land AC Milan star Tijjani Reijnders in January after the Italian giants took action.

Reijnders is emerging as one of the best midfielders in Italy, sparking interest from Spurs and City.

But Milan have drawn up a bumper new contract to keep English clubs at bay, and details of that contract can be viewed here.

Spurs could have more luck in their pursuit of Boca Juniors star Kevin Zenon.

Spurs have shown ‘concrete interest’ in the left winger, though they will have to beat the likes of Newcastle and Aston Villa to his services.

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Tottenham, Man City poised for massive January blow as Milan make moves to secure midfield diamond

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Tottenham and Manchester City look set for a blow to their hopes of landing an in-form AC Milan midfielder in the January transfer window after the Serie A giants acted on the interest in their player.

Netherlands Tijjani Reijnders international has become a key player in Milan‘s engine room and was the star performer in their impressive Champions League win at Real Madrid in midweek.

Indeed, former Netherlands international Frank Rijkaard insisted that the 26-year-old was on the path to becoming one of the best midfielders in the world not long ago.

Reijnders is attracting interest from across Europe for his performances, with Tottenham and City known to have been scouting the player while MilanLive claims that a swap deal involving Liverpool’s Federico Chiesa could also be on the cards.

However, Calciomercato states that Milan are doing all they can to keep Reijnders on board by tying him down to a new deal to keep him out of the clutches of Premier League clubs.

The doors to a renewal at Milan are reportedly opening, with the two parties moving towards a new agreement at this moment in time.

It’s expected that the new contract could be signed at the beginning of 2025 and that it will extend his stay until 2030. Reijnders’ salary will also rise from €1.7million to €3.5m net per season.

The report adds that there is ‘great confidence’ that a deal will be agreed and signed in a move that will disappoint a number of suitors – including Tottenham, City and Liverpool.

Latest Milan news: Zlatan pushing to sign Tottenham man / Torino midfielder eyed

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is reportedly eager to sign Dejan Kulusevski for AC Milan but his offer is unlikely to be enough to convince Tottenham Hotspur to sell.

According to Italian source Juve Live, the former Juventus man has long been admired by his Swedish compatriot Ibrahimovic. The legendary former striker has appreciated Kulusevski’s ability ever since he was developing at Swedish club IF Bromma before heading to Atalanta’s academy in July 2016.

Ibrahimovic is now a senior adviser to the Milan board, and he is apparently ‘obsessed’ about landing Kulusevski for the Italian giants.

Meanwhile, Manchester City and Chelsea are interested in Torino defensive midfielder Samuele Ricci and reports suggest that AC Milan have joined the race for his signature.

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Tottenham transfers: Spurs line up 'magical' Son Heung

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Tottenham have reportedly turned to Argentina in their search for another winger to add to Ange Postecoglou’s ranks and someone who could be a long-term replacement for skipper Son Heung-min.

The South Korean has been a stalwart of the Spurs team for almost a decade but will be out of contract this summer, although the club can trigger a one-year extension.

However, a fresh report has revealed that Tottenham do not intend to hand the 32-year-old a new longer-term deal and that has piqued conversation as to why Postecoglou is actively looking to bring in another wide player.

And the latest links suggest Son’s replacement could come in the form of exciting Boca Juniors winger Kevin Zenon.

Caughtoffside reports that the north London club have expressed ‘concrete interest’ in the Argentina Under-23 international, who they will look to slowly integrate into the team before becoming a permanent fixture.

Tottenham will not have it all their own way in the chase for the 23-year-old though, with Premier League rivals Newcastle, Aston Villa and Brighton also keen on his signature. Manchester United and Liverpool have also previously been linked with a move for the player.

In terms of European interest, Caughtoffside adds that Benfica, Lyon and Napoli are also suitors for a player who still has four years remaining on his contract with the Argentine champions.

One major attraction of any deal for Zenon is the fact that his release clause stands at an absolute bargain £13million (€15.6m/$17m) for a player who is very highly rated in his homeland.

Zenon adaptability a real plus point for suitors

Zenon has been one of the standout performers in the Argentine League this campaign and has scored four goals and added seven assists in 39 total appearances for Boca since his move from Union Santa Fe back in January.

His versatility also presents an attractive proponent for Postecoglou and other suitors, with Zenon predominantly a left winger who can also play left-back and as an attacking midfielder.

Football analyst Ben Mattinson has described Zenon as a player with a ‘magical left-foot’ whose ‘quality of crosses he can whip in from so many different areas and how he judges the weight of pass are excellent’.

Latest Tottenham news: Arsenal to rival Spurs for Bundesliga ace / Forest winger on Postecoglou’s radar

Arsenal have prepared an offer as they look to sign Eintracht Frankfurt star Hugo Larsson before Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool, according to a report.

CaughtOffside claims Arsenal are showing ‘strong interest’ in the thriving central midfielder and are ‘considering testing the waters’ with a January bid. That proposal will be worth €40million (£33.3m / $43m).

Arsenal are trying to position themselves at the front of the queue as they know a host of other sides are also tracking the exciting 20-year-old. But the report states that Tottenham and Liverpool are ‘very interested’ too.

Meanwhile, former Tottenham scout Mick Brown has revealed the club have “initial interest” in Callum Hudson-Odoi amid their desire to sign a winger, but the Nottingham Forest man has been challenged to star throughout the season if he is to move to north London.

IN FOCUS – Kevin Zenon career timeline

October 2020 – Zenon makes his senior debut for Union Santa Fe in a Copa Sudamericana match

May 2021 – Zenon scores his first goal as a professional, which turns out to be the winner for Union Santa Fe against Defensa

January 2024 – Zenon earns a move to Boca Juniors ahead of the new Argentine season, leaving Union Santa Fe with 113 appearances and six goals behind him

February 2024 – Zenon scores his first goal for his new club on his fifth appearance and provides an assist in the same game, a 2-0 win

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Tottenham make shock U-turn over Son Heung-min contract situation in major future hint

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Tottenham have reportedly decided to make a U-turn over skipper Son Heung-min’s long-term future at the club in a move that is likely to frustrate the club’s supporters.

The South Korean emerged as the club’s talisman after his record-breaking strike partner Harry Kane quit for Bayern Munich back in 2023, but there has been plenty of debate over his future after he entered the final year of his contract over the summer.

The 32-year-old has been in and out of the side this season due to injury issues but did return to action in the thumping win over Aston Villa on Sunday, only to be subbed off 10 minutes in the second half as Ange Postecoglou looked to protect one of his prized assets.

That decision did not go down well with an angry Son and while it’s widely reported that Tottenham are ready to trigger his one-way contract extension, a new twist has emerged over his future beyond 2026.

TBR Football claims Spurs have told Son’s entourage that they have no plans to open talks over a new contract and that the South Korea legend’s camp have been left shocked by the club’s decision to perform a dramatic U-turn on handing the player fresh terms.

Son will have been at the club a decade by the time next summer rolls around and has scored 165 goals and laid on a further 87 assists in 417 games in all competitions.

The former Bayer Leverkusen attacker, who currently earns £190,000 per week, remains a real leader and motivator on and off the pitch, but the club are moving in a different direction under Postecoglou – as has been evidenced by the signing of much younger players since his arrival.

Left-winger Wilson Odobert was signed over the summer, while Dominic Solanke has at least taken some of the goalscoring burden away from the Spurs skipper, along with the free-scoring Brennan Johnson.

But if TBR Football’s report is accurate, it’s sure to anger some of the fanbase who still idolise Son despite him not quite being the same player he was when Kane’s obvious threat to defenders gave him more scope to show off all his talents.

Pundit claims Son is finished at Tottenham

While the majority of Tottenham supporters still back Son, former Spurs midfielder Jamie O’Hara claimed earlier in the season that ‘proper’ fans of the club actually want him gone.

O’Hara’s comments came after the 3-1 win over Brentford back in September, a game in which the South Korean notched up two assists in a come-from-behind victory.

Speaking to a Spurs fan on talkSPORT after the game, O’Hara said: “How do you feel about Sonny? I feel like I am over the hill with him now. I just think the fans and everyone is finished with him. The proper fans. He’s not doing it.

“The quality in the final third (has gone). He is 32, is he going to go past people? Listen, he has been a great player and an unbelievable player. A Tottenham great.

“But I just feel like when I am watching him now, have you got that sharpness and edge to your game? I don’t think he has. He has gone clean through there one-v-one. The old Sonny, that’s a guaranteed goal.

“You can’t take him out of the team because there isn’t anyone better than him, but we have to start looking at a new left-winger.”

There are elements of O’Hara’s comments that ring true when it comes to Son’s finishing ability not being as clinical as it was, while he does appear to have lost a half-yard of pace as he gets older and has to deal with more injury issues.

However, he remains an integral part of Postecoglou’s starting XI and there has to be some experience kept on board to help bed the younger players in – and there are not many better mentors and role models in today’s game than the Tottenham legend.

Latest Tottenham news: Former scout tips up winger move / Spurs eye Milan midfielder

Former Tottenham scout Mick Brown has revealed the club have “initial interest” in Callum Hudson-Odoi amid their desire to sign a winger, but the Nottingham Forest man has been challenged to star throughout the season if he is to move.

Just over a year ago, Hudson-Odoi left big-six club Chelsea to sign for Forest. At the time, the Midlands-based outfit were seen as no threat to the upper echelons of the Premier League, having only returned to the top flight in 2022/23.

But now, they find themselves third in the table, and Hudson-Odoi could be given the chance to return to a big-six club, with former Spurs scout Brown suggesting the north Londoners are interested in signing him.

Meanwhile, Tottenham interest in midfielder Tijjani Reijnders has been confirmed in a report, which states the club are working on a January deal for a midfielder, who could end up being the AC Milan man.

IN FOCUS – Son still a wide threat for Tottenham

Given these fresh reports over Son’s future, TT has looked at how the winger compares with the other wide men who have played the majority of the season so far.

Son remains a threat from the left, even if he is no longer quite the player he was. His assist for Brennan Johnson’s equaliser against Villa last weekend was a thing of beauty and shows that he no longer has to beat a man to play a significant role in games going forward.

Johnson, however, has been on a different planet this season in terms of his goalscoring exploits but remains without an assist – an area of his game he still has plenty to work on.

Werner’s future also remains up in the air as he completes a second loan stint in north London. The German remains a complete enigma though and there is every chance that Tottenham decide against paying his loan-to-buy clause.

As for Mikey Moore, the teenage winger is a massive talent who showcased what he has to offer in the Europa League win over Dutch side AZ. However, after being handed a start in the next Premier League game at Palace, he struggled to make any impact at all and still has a way to go before becoming a regular in Postecoglou’s side.

All that adds up to keeping Son around for as long as possible, at least until Moore or Odobert develop into the talents Tottenham hope they can be going forward.

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