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Tottenham news: Spurs 'frontrunners' to snap up relegated Lyon star after 28 G

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Tottenham are reportedly the ‘frontrunners’ to sign a Lyon forward who had a spectacular season before the club’s enforced relegation from Ligue 1.

Lyon have been relegated to the second tier of French football due to the poor state of their finances. They have finished inside the top 10 in France’s top division in every season since 1995/96, and haven’t been a second-tier side since 1988/89.

The reasons for being in Ligue 2, and the fact they are there in any case, suggests more big sales will be coming.

Tottenham could well benefit from that, as TuttoJuve reports the north London club are the ‘frontrunners’ to sign Lyon forward Georges Mikautadze.

The Georgian striker scored 17 goals and provided 11 assists in all competitions last season, and for a Spurs side who came 17th in the Premier League, could be the perfect injection of forward quality at a surely affordable price given the situation at Lyon.

Spurs are said to be one of several English clubs after Mikautadze, as well as Juventus, and it’s believed the ‘internal crisis’ at Lyon could speed along a transfer.

That is why Tottenham are ‘ready to present a concrete offer in the coming weeks’.

It is not clear what the value of that offer is going to be, nor what Lyon’s views on the sale are, but as perhaps one of the most saleable players at the club, Mikautadze might well have to go on the chopping block.

Were he to stay, he’d surely boss Ligue 2, given last time he played there, in 2022/23, he scored 23 goals and assisted eight goals – it is no longer close to his level, and seemingly never was.

There are a few other Lyon stars who it seems will also have to be pushed out in order for the club to get their finances back on track so they aren’t given any further sanctions.

Tottenham could potentially have a rather different attack to the one which won the Europa League last season for the upcoming term.

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There is speculation that Son Heung-min could leave, so Mikautadze could well take his place, and Eberechi Eze is also being heavily linked with a move to Spurs.

Jamie O’Hara feels he’s better than attacking midfielder James Maddison, but sees Eze as more of a winger, and he might well play out on the left flank if he joins from Crystal Palace.

Those two signings could be transformative for a club looking to bounce back from a 17th-placed Premier League finish, and who will also want to make a fist of their upcoming Champions League return.

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Tottenham news: 'Top signing' from Prem rivals is 'better' than Maddison as chances he's usurped revealed

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Jamie O’Hara has called potential Tottenham new boy Eberechi Eze a “top signing” who is “better” than James Maddison but he may not take the midfielder’s position.

Spurs have been linked with Eze for some time. Indeed, their admiration is nothing new, but it seems they could soon make genuine attempts to land him.

There have been suggestions that a club-record transfer could occur for the Crystal Palace winger. It’s been speculated that Maddison could lose his spot in the Tottenham side if Eze joins, with both men occupying the attacking-midfield spot, among others.

While former Spurs man O’Hara feels Eze is the better of the two midfielders, how he expects Eze to be used could save Maddison.

“I think he [Eze] would be a brilliant signing for us. I really do, I think it would be a top signing… Maddison’s a bit more of a number 10, he gets into little pockets,” he said on talkSPORT.

“Eze, for me he’s a winger, he cuts inside, he makes things happen, comes off the flank and can get at you, he can play direct, he can go down the byline if he needs to.

“Maddison hasn’t got his pace, Maddison hasn’t got his power, I think Eze is probably a better player.”

With 12 goals and 11 assists in all competitions last term, Maddison had a good season, and being pushed aside would hurt after that. If Eze is to be used as a winger, though, that’s less likely to happen, and the current Palace star would surely have success.

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Jason Cundy feels that wherever Eze ends up, it is time to go.

“There does come point, and [Wilfried] Zaha was the perfect example of this, when is he going to make that move away,” he said.

“I know [Zaha] went to Man United and things didn’t work out. But there does come a point in a player’s career where if they’re going to leave a club like Palace, it feels the right time is now.

“Sometimes you can stay at a club too long, like Crystal Palace. I think Zaha is the perfect example of that. Clubs come in, I think Arsenal were interested in Zaha, they couldn’t stump up enough money.

“Eventually that move, it runs out of time, I think [for] Eze it’s the right time to move now.”

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Man Utd transfer: 'Fee agreed' for Amorim's top target in significant Spurs blow

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Manchester United and Brentford have agreed a fee for the transfer of Bryan Mbeumo, according to reports.

Mbeumo is currently United‘s top target after the £62.5million signing of Matheus Cunha from Wolves.

Ruben Amorim’s side reportedly had an opening bid worth £55m rejected by Brentford, which opened the door for Tottenham Hotspur to make contact with the Bees.

Spurs recently poached head coach Thomas Frank from Brentford after sacking Ange Postecoglou and were confident the Dane’s arrival would convince Mbeumo to follow his former boss.

Some reports have suggested Mbeumo would be open to joining Spurs, but he prefers a move to United — even though they won’t be in Europe next season.

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Amorim wants to sign a centre-forward as well as Mbeumo, and the Cameroonian international’s desire to join United is a significant boost.

There is growing optimism at Old Trafford that a deal will finally get done, with The Guardian (via Sky Sports) reporting that an initial fee has been agreed, and both clubs are now working on add-ons.

It’s claimed that the Red Devils are now ‘close to finalising a deal’ worth over £60m.

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Manchester United are close to finalising a deal for Bryan Mbeumo worth more than £60m, reports The Guardian.

The initial fee is said to have been agreed with the clubs now discussing add-ons that may take the deal close to Brentford’s £65m valuation.

United had an initial bid worth up to £55m rejected, while Tottenham also held talks with Brentford over signing the 25-year-old.

The BBC, lucky devils, have managed to extract some thoughts on the potential move from Mbeumo’s former coach at Troyes. Perfect fodder to hit the required word count, this.

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“I coached him in his first year as a senior player and he was a really nice boy,” Almeida told BBC Radio Manchester.

“The first point is, the human values of Bryan – coachable, humble, really hungry to learn all the time. After that was potential, because he gave the first steps with us that season and he finished the season with lots of goals and passes for goals also.

“He was not quick only with his feet, with his mind also. Each training session for him was like a final. In that time, he want to to learn, improve and go as far as he could. Of course he didn’t know at the time he could be as far as he is now, but his mindset – it separated him from the others.”

Asked if Mbeumo can handle the pressure of playing for Manchester United, Almeida replied: “I think so. I saw him jump from us at Troyes to Brentford in the Championship and then to the Premier League. He handled it really well.

“I know he is a little shy but, at the same time, he trusts himself. So he knows how strong is he, what capabilities he has, how strong he is as a player. Of course, Manchester United is a different level club, but I am trustful he will do it well.

“If he is going, it is because Ruben wants him. He will fit exactly what Ruben wants as a player. Not only in offensive way but also in defensive way because Ruben demands that from the players – always.”

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Arsenal: Gunners target 'offered more than double his wage' as 'desperate' manager demands transfer

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According to reports, West Ham attacker Mohammed Kudus has turned down the chance to play in Saudi Arabia, with a move to Arsenal potentially on the cards.

Kudus is expected to leave the Hammers in the summer transfer window and several Premier League clubs are considering signing him.

The Ghanaian international has an £85million release clause in his contract, but after only nine goal involvements last season, it’s highly unlikely that a club will pay that.

Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur have all been linked with the attacker, who has ‘no intention’ of moving to Saudi Arabia at this point in his career.

According to The Sun, Kudus has ‘rejected’ clubs in the Middle East, with ‘some even ready to more than double his current wage’.

The report confirms that the 24-year-old is ‘expected to be sold this summer’ as head coach Graham Potter requires the funds for new arrivals and is ‘desperate to overhaul his midfield’.

It’s also claimed that West Ham will ‘have to accept’ less than £85m amidst ‘interest, but nothing concrete’ from the Premier League.

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Kudus will hope clubs in England up their interest as he is ‘keen to stay in a top European league’ and aims to be playing in the Champions League within the next two years.

He is clearly eager to leave the London Stadium, having changed agents in anticipation of a summer transfer.

Meanwhile, BBC journalist Sami Mokbel says he wouldn’t be shocked if Arsenal have made contact with West Ham.

He said: “It wouldn’t shock me if Arsenal have made an enquiry for Mohammed Kudus because there’s been interest there in the past.

“My information on Kudus is that all of the top six in the Premier League have checked in on conditions on that deal.

“He’s got an £85m release clause for Premier League clubs, but I think West Ham would be willing to take below that.

“There is a long-term interest there and maybe that is one to watch in the absence of getting Rodrygo or [Anthony] Gordon.”

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Arsenal are closing in on three signings, with Christian Norgaard, Kepa Arrizabalaga and Martin Zubimendi all expected to join.

Brentford captain Norgaard is joining for around £10m, and former West Ham coach Edu Rubio reckons it’s a “very sensible signing”. We all know everyone has been desperate to know what he thinks.

“Norgaard is a modern defensive-anchor player — there’s no doubt he can rival [Thomas] Partey, or offer more options to Arteta — offering him more depth in his squad,” Rubio said.

“Christian can break up play, intercept, tackle, block and win aerial duels. He can let Martin Odegaard and Declan Rice do their thing while he protects their backs.

“He can also recycle the ball and play forwards effectively. In a league where there are so many transitions, a player who senses danger and has a great ability to regain the ball can be a must-have in your team.

“His physicality, and the fact it’s been tested in the Premier League, also makes him a very sensible signing. He can be a great addition to Arsenal.”

Rubio continued: “Norgaard would also fit perfectly with Zubimendi. They can even play together if Arteta opts for two holding players and one 10, instead of one anchor and two number eights.

“Zubimendi is more of a passer and creator. Christian is more of a break-up play midfielder who can regain possession, secure possession and stop the opposition from easily breaking into the final third.

“I feel Arteta is making sure he will have enough strength in the midfield area to compete in all four competitions.”

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Arsenal ‘considering’ transfer ‘hijack’ of £68m Spurs ‘statement signing’ target

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Arsenal are considering a move for Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze, who has also been linked with Tottenham Hotspur, according to reports.

Eze enjoyed a terrific 2024/25 campaign, scoring eight goals and providing eight assists in 34 Premier League matches as Palace finished 12th.

His finest moment came in the FA Cup final, where he netted the only goal of the game against Manchester City to win the Eagles their first ever major trophy.

Despite leading Oliver Glasner’s side into Europe for the first time, Eze could leave this summer.

There is strong interest from Spurs, who are plotting a ‘statement signing’ of the 26-year-old as talks to sign Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo falter.

Eze has a release clause in the region of £68million and only has two years remaining on his contract at Selhurst Park.

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Unfortunately for Spurs, they are potentially facing competition from arch-rivals Arsenal, who have now expressed an interest in signing the England international.

Gunners manager Mikel Arteta is chasing a new left-winger this summer and is reportedly dreaming of signing Real Madrid’s Rodrygo. But as the Brazilian is not pushing to leave Spain, attention could turn to Eze.

According to talkSPORT, Arsenal are ‘threatening to hijack’ Spurs’ move for Eze, adding him to their list of left-wing targets.

Indeed, Arteta’s side are ‘considering’ making an offer for the ex-Queens Park Rangers youngster as a ‘cheaper’ alternative to Rodrygo.

The report adds that Palace are not looking to negotiate a fee for Eze and will point interested clubs to his £68m release clause.

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A separate report from Ben Jacobs for GiveMeSport says Eze has been added to Arsenal’s shortlist, with sporting director Andrea Berta keen.

That report also claims Eze’s release clause ‘can be paid in three instalments’.

However, it’s again stressed that Rodrygo remains Arsenal’s ‘dream target’, though they are waiting to see if the Brazilian expresses a desire to leave.

Madrid are open to selling the 24-year-old for €90m (£76.7m), but he is yet to hold concrete talks with the club’s new head coach, Xabi Alonso.

Did you know that former Palace manager Alan Pardew once likened Eze to Johan Cruyff? Well, you do now.

“He has this great ability to just glide past people,” Pardew told talkSPORT in April.

“It’s almost silky, like Johan Cruyff used to move – just shift it and just leave people for dead.

“He’s not particularly rapid in terms of taking people on for a pace. He’s just clever. And he manoeuvres the ball to create a shot or create a pass. And he’s as good as anybody at doing that.

“I’m sure Palace won’t thank me for saying, but I think he could play for one of the big clubs for sure.”

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Arsenal transfers: Gunners 'hold talks' with £60m Spurs target as West Ham 'need to sell'

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North London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are prepared to battle for the signature of the same attacking target, according to a report.

It’s a huge summer for both clubs. Tottenham have recently changed head coach, replacing Ange Postecoglou with Thomas Frank, while Arsenal are searching for a first major trophy since 2020 after three consecutive second-place finishes in the Premier League.

The Gunners are yet to confirm any signings this summer but are understood to have agreed deals for Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga and, crucially, Real Sociedad and Spain midfielder Martin Zubimendi.

Spurs, meanwhile, have made the signing of Mathys Tel permanent and announced the arrivals of Kevin Danso (who initially joined in January) and Luka Vuskovic.

Arsenal are one of only three Premier League sides yet to complete a summer signing, though it’s not for a lack of trying.

While deals for Kepa and Zubimendi are close, sporting director Andrea Berta is working hard to sign a new centre-forward, with Sporting CP’s Viktor Gyokeres and RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko among the top targets.

Mikel Arteta is also keen to add a left-winger, or a versatile attacker capable of operating on that flank.

One of their targets, however, is also wanted by arch-rivals Spurs.

According to The Boot Room, Arsenal and Spurs have ‘recently held talks’ with West Ham attacker Mohammed Kudus, who is expected to leave the London Stadium this summer.

Both north London clubs are ‘thinking about bidding for him’ and could be boosted by the fact the Hammers ‘need to sell’ to help Graham Potter rebuild his squad.

The report claims that West Ham will ‘accept a deal north of £60million’, with Newcastle, Manchester United and Chelsea also interested.

Kudus enjoyed a promising debut campaign under David Moyes before a more underwhelming 2024/25 season.

The 24-year-old was strongly linked with Arsenal and Chelsea before joining West Ham for around £37m in August 2023.

He scored eight and assisted nine in 33 Premier League matches in 2023/24 but managed just five goals and three assists last season, and served a five-match ban following a red card against Spurs in October.

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Spurs beat Man Utd to another trophy after 'stealth' tactics on new kit

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Football kits are no longer just football kits. There are now so many of them, with pretty much every team releasing at least three brand new ones – plus goalkeeper efforts – every single season.

The actual inspiration for these kits is as it always was, of course: to separate fans from their hard-earned. But it’s absolutely vital that nobody directly involved ever say that quiet part out loud.

And with prices ever increasing – 85 quid for a ‘replica’ now appears to be the industry standard for a short-sleeve adult shirt – alongside the physical number of new shirts, more and more convoluted justification is now required.

Every kit is now inspired by something that definitely isn’t billionaires getting their hands on your 85 pounds, no. As football clubs grow ever less tethered to their immediate surroundings, so kits become more and more ‘inspired’ by their ‘iconic’ stadium or city or shopping centre.

It’s all complete guff and like so much about football we hate-love it enormously. It’s yet another thing that was on our list of things that we definitely don’t care about, thanks, that we’ve now written yet another 1000 words about. No, you shut up.

Here are the top five best/worst examples so far this year, bearing in mind there are loads more of these things to come yet with new-kit season really only a few weeks old at this point.

Celebrate the storied history of the club and the ever-evolving, vibrant spirit of London with Chelsea FC’s 2025-26 Home kit. This replica jersey features classic Chelsea blue and a subtle print inspired by the city’s architecture. Inspired by London’s iconic landmarks and creative culture. The very fabric of London is in the Chelsea blue fabric.

Inspired by London and its culture and its vibrant spirit and its architecture and its iconic London iconic landmarks and iconic architecture that is so very iconic. Made in Georgia.

Also scores more general points for obeying one of the ancient laws of the press release, which is to include a capital letter on a random word where it has no business being. Step forward, ‘Home’. The clumsy, unrhythmic repetition of ‘fabric’ in that pay-off line another absolute treat.

The stadium in every stitch. The new Home kit features an abstract sleeve graphic inspired by the Theatre of Dreams. Few sporting stages can match the drama Manchester United’s iconic home ground has generated over the years. So this adidas jersey pays tribute to the stadium in which it will be starring in 25/26 with a “Theatre of Dreams” sign-off and abstract Old Trafford-inspired graphics on the sleeves.

Football kit PR writers avoid using the word ‘iconic’ challenge: impossible. It cannot be done. There will never again exist a football kit that is just a football kit without ‘drawing inspiration from’ some ‘iconic’ time or place or thing.

Another word these guys bloody love is ‘abstract’ which usually means you can only get even the slightest hint of this iconic inspiration if you squint, and look at a funny angle and ideally consume some kind of hallucinogen.

We’re also just fundamentally not sure on any level that in big 2025 any new Man United thing should be tying itself too directly to Old Trafford, a ground now infamously and visibly past its prime with a leaky roof and fading paintwork. It doesn’t scream pristine long-lasting garment worth 85 of your hard-earned pounds.

In 1974, Chelsea FC debuted a uniform honouring one of the greatest and most influential national teams ever assembled, the Magnificent Magyars. Chelsea continues that celebration of excellence with a sophisticated kit design using the colours of the Hungarian flag.

Also crowingly self-dubbed a ‘London masterpiece’ – which is surely not for Chelsea themselves to say – this kit ‘continues’ a celebration of excellence by making the first reference to it in over 50 years for no real apparent reason beyond someone somewhere flicking through old Chelsea kits to find one to be inspired by/rip off that hadn’t already been done yet. Magnificent guff.

On away days, this Aston Villa FC jersey reminds players and fans of their home city. The print on its raglan sleeves was inspired by the striking facade of a world-famous Birmingham landmark.

The best bit here is deeming said landmark to be so world-famous it doesn’t even need to be named, which we’re going to go right ahead and assume is some kind of convoluted legal issue involving copyright or naming rights or somesuch that probably involved multiple back-and-forths, 27 Teams meetings, 164 emails and 73 rewrites before they settled on just how clearly they could hint at it.

You know they’re treading carefully when the source of a kit’s inspiration isn’t even described as iconic. But obviously it’s the Bullring. Even if you haven’t seen the kit you already know it’s the Bullring. If it’s Birmingham it’s always the Bullring. Specifically that shiny wavy bit with all silver circles on it with a Selfridges in.

And in fairness, unlike most of these inspirations, you can actually see what they mean on the kit. No ‘abstract’ cheats or ‘subtle nods’ here, except in the press release itself.

Tottenham Hotspur’s 2025-26 away shirt welcomes you to match day in the year 2082. This London-inspired battle armour uses tonal blacks and cutting-edge trims to create an innovative, stealthy look that the enemy won’t see coming.

The trophies just keep coming for Spurs. First the Europa League, then the Harshest But Probably Correct In The Cold Light Of Day Sacking trophy, and now the Most Egregious Kit Launch Bullshit award. The trophy cabinet is positively bulging these days.

Just as well, too. We don’t know but we assume the layers of approval this kind of assault on the English language has to negotiate mean initial sign-off on that astonishing pair of sentences probably happened months ago, meaning Spurs are unbelievably lucky not to have left themselves as wide open as their defence to the easiest of ‘and the trophy drought goes on’ banters with that batsh*t bit about 2082.

We very much enjoy the fact that even though it has now been 30 years since black ceased to be the preserve of referees, and that Spurs themselves had a black away kit over 10 years ago now, and that somewhere close to half the Premier League appears to have a black away or third kit this season that Tottenham and/or Nike adorably appear to be believe it is nevertheless some wildly unimaginable futuristic flourish that will baffle and astonish.

Of course it’s ‘London-inspired’ because every kit this season apparently comes with such geographical influence as standard for your 85 pounds, but we are entirely unsure what precisely about this football kit qualifies it as so inspired, or indeed as ‘battle armour’. It appears to possess as few protective qualities as any other recycled polyester weave.

And this apparent ‘stealth’ mode sounds ominously like it could be a bit self-defeating in a Man United grey kit fashion.

We like the idea of ‘tonal blacks’, but this does feel like a missed opportunity to go full Spinal Tap. It’s a pastel black. And how much more black and London-inspired could it be? And the answer is none. None… more black and London-inspired.

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Tottenham transfer: Next 'statement signing' chosen after Man Utd decision amid 'agreement' for arrival No.4

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Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly identified a ‘statement signing’ to pursue during this summer’s transfer window as they close in on another deal.

Spurs are currently seventh in our list of this summer’s biggest spenders, investing around £60m to sign Mathys Tel, Kevin Danso and Luka Vuskovic

Thomas Frank’s side still have plenty of business to do ahead of their return to the Champions League, with their priority being the addition of a new attacking midfielder.

Tottenham dealt a huge blow to Manchester United at the end of the 2024/25 season, beating their Premier League rivals in the Europa League final to secure a trophy, Champions League football and a huge cash injection.

Now, Spurs and Man Utd have clashed in pursuit of similar targets as each club has been targeting Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo, who scored 20 Premier League goals in 2024/25.

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While it’s been suggested that Frank’s move to Spurs could boost their chances of signing Mbeumo, it has also been indicated that a move to Man Utd is preferred and they made an improved bid for the forward on Monday night.

This leaves Spurs searching for alternatives and a report from The Guardian claims they are ‘eyeing’ Crystal Palace standout Eberechi Eze as a ‘statement signing’.

The 26-year-old sparkled for Oliver Glasner’s side during the run-in to help them win the FA Cup as he finished the campaign with 25 goal involvements in 43 appearances in all competitions.

Eze has a £68m release clause in his contract and he is attracting interest from Big Six sides this summer.

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Spurs are said to be ‘weighing up’ a move for Eze, as they have ‘longstanding interest’ in the England international and ‘believe he is open’ to joining them.

This is while Spurs ‘have agreed a deal to sign the Japan international defender Kota Takai from Kawasaki Frontale’, with the 20-year-old centre-back set to ‘move to north London next month for £5m’.

The Sun have also commented on Eze to Spurs, with the Palace sensation ‘interested’ in a move to the north London club.

Eze is said to be keen to ‘spearhead’ Frank’s ‘revolution’ at Spurs and he is a ‘major target’, though there are obstacles to overcome.

‘Frank faces competition for the England man’s services, as SunSport understands a few other clubs are keen. Sources suggest that while it is not guaranteed Eze, 26, leaves Selhurst Park this summer, there is a very good chance it will happen.

‘Eze is believed to have a release clause of around £60million in his Eagles contract. But insiders claim it comes with “complex” conditions involving how the fee is paid.’

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Arsenal sign PSR bullet, Eze chooses Spurs as Champions League hoovers up talent

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This summer has already seen Matheus Cunha leave Wolves to join Manchester United and Bryan Mbeumo is likely to join him in a downwards step to Old Trafford from Brentford.

Liverpool are also set to sign Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth with Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi to follow, as Champions League clubs work their way down a list of players not at Champions League clubs or at Manchester United, who are immune from this sort of thing because they remain Manchester United.

So who are the most valuable players not at Champions League clubs (or Manchester United) and where will they go this summer? We consulted transfermarkt for the names if not the numbers…

He’s got a release clause in the £68m bracket and at 26 is understandably ready to play Champions League football after watching Michael Olise make the move to Bayern Munich and have a whale of the time. Tottenham are not quite in the same bracket as Bayern but they can offer Champions League football and a far better chance of being in Thomas Tuchel’s World Cup plans.

Eze will come at a similar price to Mbeumo and you could easily argue that he has a) a higher ceiling and b) more versatility as he can play on either the flank, as a No. 10 or even in a deeper midfield role at a pinch.

Bound for: Tottenham

Chelsea are said to have ‘asked Nottingham Forest for updated information about Murillo’ and were presumably told that the Brazilian is for sale for £68m and not a penny less.

At just 22, but with a Brazilian cap already in his back pocket, he screams ‘seven-year Chelsea contract’ and Forest might have a fight on their hands to keep hold of him. He would surely be tempted with the tantalising prospect of a World Cup spot enhanced by Champions League football with the Blues, who collect young centre-halves like a nine-year-old collects Pokemon cards.

Bound for: Chelsea

Aston Villa probably need to log a sale before the June 30 deadline and if reported interest in Emiliano Martinez, Ollie Watkins and others do not materialise in the next week, the PSR silver bullet is selling Rogers, probably their greatest asset.

There will be no shortage of suitors for the £15m signing from Middlesbrough and Villa would push for a £50m profit on the young English international. The best fit? Probably Arsenal, who really could upgrade the stagnated Gabriel Martinelli with a move for the 22-year-old.

Bound for: Arsenal

Newcastle have been strongly linked with the 10-goal Seagulls forward – very much up for sale at Brighton, where the Brazilian has burned his bridges after a training-ground fall-out. The Magpies and Arsenal have both been extensively linked but when it’s a 23-year-old at Brighton, the smart money is always on the Blues.

They also have a few spare players in their back pocket that might interest Brighton in a swap deal, with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall the name at the top of many lists.

Bound for: Chelsea

It is said that Nottingham Forest quoted a number close to £100m for their No. 10, which quite rightly left Manchester City concluding that they could get Rayan Cherki and Tijjani Reijnders for less than the price of a Gibbs-White.

He will undoubtedly be frustrated but his best weapon is probably patience; this time next year his price will drop if he does not sign a new contract at Forest. By then, there might be options other than City.

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Tottenham news: Levy will make it 'very difficult' for Euro giants to land Spurs star they 'love'

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Transfer insider Fabrizio Romano has stated that it will be “very difficult” for a European giant to land a Tottenham star they “love” this summer, “especially” with Spurs in the Champions League.

Spurs had a poor season in the Premier League in 2024/25, but won the Europa League. Indeed, they came 17th in the league, but overcame Manchester United to win the secondary European competition.

Claiming that silverware was not enough for Ange Postecoglou to keep his job, but it might have been enough for Tottenham to retain the services of star centre-back Cristian Romero.

According to transfer insider Romano, he’ll be tough to prise away from Spurs as a result of their upcoming Champions League campaign

“Look, Atletico love the player, so they would love to bring Cuti Romero one day to the club. Also, [Diego] Simeone is a big fan, but my understanding is that with Tottenham in Champions League, Tottenham with a new project now, with Thomas Frank, I don’t see Tottenham losing a leader like Cuti Romero this summer,” Romano told GIVEMESPORT.

“So it’s going to be very difficult to get the player in the summer transfer window.

“Daniel Levy wants to keep the player at the club from what I’m hearing. Also Thomas Frank sees Romero as a crucial part of this squad from a technical point of view, but also for leadership.

“So I think Atletico want to try. They always wanted to try, not only this year, also in the past, but at the moment, I think it’s going to be quite complicated, especially with Tottenham being in the Champions League.

“If they lost the final by final in Bilbao, maybe it was going to be a different story. But now, being in the Champions League, I think it’s going to be very tough.”

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Atletico’s admiration of Romero is clear, with manager Simeone recently stating he “obviously” wants to sign the defender, as he’s a “great player.”

The defender himself has suggested a move to Spain would interest him, stating in April: “My focus is on growing, but I don’t want to talk about that. I’d love to play in the Spanish league. I’d love to compete in all the top leagues.”

As per Romano, though, it will be tough for Atletico to land him, and that will surely help Tottenham’s chances on their retutn to the Champions League.

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