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'Sensational' - Tottenham have struck gold with 9/10 star as West Ham performance underlines transfer bargain

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Tottenham Hotspur hit back from their 1-0 loss to Bournemouth before the international break with a dominant 3-0 win against London rivals West Ham United on Saturday night.

Spurs pushed for a first-half goal but could not find a way past the Hammers’ rear-guard. It took only two second-half minutes for Thomas Frank’s side to hit the front as Xavi Simons found Pape Matar Sarr to finish.

West Ham were reduced to 10 men soon after as Tomas Soucek saw straight red for a challenge on Joao Palhinha. Lucas Bergvall headed in a brilliant looping header soon after and the young Swede then provided the assist for Micky van de Ven to fire into the bottom corner and wrap the game up.

It is a result that keeps Spurs in the top four after four games, with Frank’s side below North London rivals Arsenal on goal difference. The two sides have a similar record, having won three of their four games. The only fixture Spurs have conceded in is the 1-0 defeat to the Cherries - whose only loss has been against Liverpool, which came on the opening weekend of the campaign.

Lucas Bergvall shines for Tottenham at London Stadium

While the misery piled on West Ham on Saturday night, with several fans walking out of the game early, it was another fixture that marked Tottenham’s swift improvement under Thomas Frank.

Bergvall stood out with his goal and assist but produced a stunning all-around display. He only had one effort on goal which he scored while 23 of his 25 passes found a teammate. He had 100 per cent long ball accuracy and did the defensive work too, as he made two tackles and three ball recoveries while winning three of six ground duels.

The Evening Standard rated his performance as 9/10, as they wrote: “Justified Frank’s decision [to start him] with a strong display as the most advanced midfielder. Confident in possession, dogged off the ball, and a sensational looped header gave him a deserved goal.”

Lucas Bergvall is the transfer bargain nobody is talking about

Tottenham signed Bergvall for a fee approaching £8.5m from Swedish side Djurgarden back in February 2024. He officially joined Spurs last summer and in his first season for the club he made 45 appearances, scoring one goal and providing three assists.

He is only 19 but is starting to show wisdom beyond his years and having a manager like Frank will only aid his development. In an era of profit and sustainability, finding good players at a bargain price when they are young is more important than ever.

Spurs appear to have struck gold with Bergvall, as two managers have now trusted him to play regularly for the club’s senior side before he has even turned 20. He was linked with Barcelona before joining Tottenham and it is easy to see why. And for £8.5m, that transfer could soon look one of the best bargains in recent Premier League transfer windows.

Speaking after the game, Frank said of Bergvall: “First and foremost I think his performance was good today. I really like his energy, his pressing skill, his enthusiasm. I think he drags the team with him, in a kind of way.

“And there's so much he can learn and improve. So I think that's promising as well. Fantastic goal. Well-timed run. Top ball from [Cristian] Romero. And a well-executed header.”

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'I've experienced' - West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen responds to fans walking out early of Tottenham defeat

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Jarrod Bowen has responded with a call for West Ham to “ride the storm” after a vast number of the club’s supporters left early during Saturday’s 3-0 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur at the London Stadium.

Graham Potter’s side have lost three of their four games this season, conceding 11 goals in those defeats while scoring only once. Their one win was an impressive 3-0 victory at Nottingham Forest before the international break.

The Irons were unable to build on that success at the City Ground as a disastrous start to the second half saw Spurs score three goals while Tomas Soucek was sent off.

With the game all-but over after Micky van de Ven netted Spurs’ third of the evening, home fans streamed for the exit with few home supporters left when the final whistle sounded. There was a similar scene at the end of the loss to Chelsea, as West Ham were beaten 5-1.

What Jarrod Bowen said about West Ham fans leaving early

Talking about the supporters leaving early, Bowen said after the defeat: "The fans were disappointed as we all were. We were on a high after the last win but you can come down quickly. It's important to enjoy the wins together and when you lose you have to accept it - we can't change it now. The fans are disappointed, I'm disappointed but we can't change it.

"I've been here nearly six years now and been through a lot of highs and lows. I've experienced both of those and you just have to ride the storm."

On the game, he said: “We did OK in the first half, had some good crosses into the box and defended set-pieces well - we knew Thomas Frank at Brentford was good at those.

"We need to look at the fine details ourselves and take pride.

"We had a red card and then it's a totally different game.

"Against a side like this, who are in the Champions League, you have to defend well in open play but we switched off for a second from a set-piece,. That's where it goes down to the finer details.

"It's difficult then [after second goal] we are deflated and things change. We needed to dig in and roll our sleeves up - there is nothing else you can do."

What is next for West Ham as pressure mounts on Graham Potter

West Ham have another home London derby next weekend as they welcome Crystal Palace to the London Stadium on Saturday. Palace are unbeaten this campaign but have drawn three of their four games.

After that, they make the trip to Everton before another away game against Arsenal. That is their last three outings before the October international break. They return in October with games against Brentford and Leeds United in what could huge games when it comes to the relegation battle.

After four games, the Hammers are in the bottom three and sit above Aston Villa and Wolves, who are both yet to win this campaign.

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Potter makes Frank prediction ahead of Spurs derby

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West Ham and Tottenham go head-to-head in a London derby on Saturday in what looks to be one of the fascinating fixtures of the weekend. Each of these two teams played three games before the international break, and they picked up opposing results.

The Hammers lost their first two and won their last one, while Tottenham won their first two and lost their last outing. Over the coming weeks, we should start to see which direction teams are heading in as the table starts to take some sort of shape.

But in the first instance, this game is a derby, and the West Ham camp seem to be well aware of that, with Iron boss Graham Potter having researched Spurs boss Thomas Frank. “I think the motivation is clear for us,” he said. “We know how important this game is for the Club and the fans, so we’re going to go out there and do the best we can to win.

“There isn’t a big sample to look at from the season so far. We’ve played three Premier League games, and in this league you know that every match is going to be a challenge. I’ve played against Thomas’ [Frank] teams a lot over the years, and there’ll be some things there like there was previously. He’s a very well-respected coach, and it’s going to be a tough game, but it’s one we’re looking forward to.

“We want to carry on the feeling of positivity we had after Forest, do our best, and try to come away with all three points.”

Kilman on Spurs derby

Meanwhile, West Ham defender Max Kilman ha said of the Spurs test: “I feel good, I feel excited. Obviously, we're coming back after a good result in the last game and just had the international break. We're all ready for this game coming up.

“I think when there's a rivalry, you always want to do better, you want to beat your rivals, and I think there's just that normal feeling where everyone has a bit more hunger because of the fear of not winning, and obviously you want to do well. We as players all know the importance of this game [to the West Ham fans] and how we need to be up for it and ready and get our first home win of the season.

“It's great when the fans give us a boost but, as players, we know regardless we need to do our job, and we need to put in a performance for them to give them something to cheer about. Of course, regardless if you're playing in the top of the league or in the bottom, you need to try to win every game. I think we all have that kind of mentality, and we've got a good enough squad that can perform in every game.

“To get back-to-back wins in the Premier League with how difficult this league is would be great, especially against Tottenham, but regardless of the opponent, we need to put in a good performance and give our best. Of course it's tough [to have the international break after a win]. We've come off the back of a good result against Nottingham Forest and want to carry on the momentum, and the international break does break it up, but it's something we as players have got to adapt to and deal with.”

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Thomas Frank tells Tottenham fans there's 'more to come' from 'really promising star' as he issues red card verdict

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Tottenham boss Thomas Frank was encouraged by Xavi Simons debut for the North London club and believes there’s more to come from the summer signing.

The 22-year-old Netherlands international joined Spurs at the end of August from RB Leipzig for around £52m but was made to wait for his debut until after the international break.

He claimed an assist in his first performance, as he provided the ball for Pape Matar Sarr to open the scoring at the London Stadium as Lucas Bergvall and Micky van de Ven added a goal each to complete a 3-0 win for Frank’s men.

Frank was pleased with the performance and the result as Spurs responded well to their 1-0 loss to Bournemouth, which came in their final game before the international break.

Thomas Frank reflects on another three points

The win puts Spurs on nine points from a possible 12 and marks a positive start to Frank’s reign at the club. Reflecting afterwards, Frank said: “Overall, it was a good performance. Besides two situations in the first half, we didn’t give much away. We had some good crosses into the box, dominated and kept West Ham hemmed in.

“We scored a brilliant goal from a corner. The red card helps, of course, but I felt we were dominant in the game.

“We want to perform and win every game. We can’t look too far ahead, but need to have that little think about it. We’ve been travelling a lot and all the players have done well.

“We need to do well in the Premier League and see if we can compete in all tournaments. I’m happy with the win, now it’s all about the game on Tuesday [in the Champions League].”

On Simons, he said: “I thought he was really good, really promising. There’s more to come. Excellent ball for the goal. He created something when he was on the ball. Randal [Kolo Muani] will get his time, he’s just a little behind in terms of fitness.”

Thomas Frank and Graham Potter agree over red card

Spurs took the lead on 47 minutes with Tomas Soucek sent off soon after the visitors took the lead. The Czech Republic international came in high and late on João Palhinha and was subsequently red carded. Spurs would score twice in quick succession soon after.

Both Frank and his counterpart Graham Potter did not feel Soucek meant to produce a dangerous challenge but both felt it was a red card.

“I think it was the right decision. Soucek is a very honest player, a player I respect a lot. I don’t think it was the intention [to hurt the opponent], but it was a red card,” said Frank.

Meanwhile, Potter said: "I don't think there was intent from Tomas [Soucek] and there wasn't a lot of speed in it but when you go with your studs raised you've got a problem."

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Tottenham Hotspur contract expiry dates: three stars could depart next summer

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Tottenham Hotspur boss Thomas Frank is quickly beginning to reshape the team in his image after taking over the reins from Europa League-winning boss Ange Postecoglou.

He’s signed the likes of Xavi Simons, Randal Kolo Muani, Joao Palhinha and Mohammed Kudus among others to add a fresh leash of life to the team in a new era for the club as they begin life without long-serving chairman Daniel Levy.

The Lillywhites endured a domestic campaign to forget last term, finishing in 17th position, but showcased quality in moments last term as they ended their 17-year-wait for silverware.

They face the challenge of trying to improve their domestic showing while also making the jump up to a higher European competition after securing a spot in the Champions League, but have so far shown plenty of promise in the league with two wins from their opening three games.

Frank’s arrival signalled the end for stars Pierre-Emile Hojberg and most notably Heung Min-Son while backup goalkeeper Fraser Forster was also released over the summer. The Dane now must decide what to do with a number of players currently on the books, with three stars currently finding themselves at risk of being out of contract next summer.

The Tottenham Hotspur stars that could leave on a free next summer

Rodrigo Bentancur has nine months remaining on his Tottenham contract and faces an uncertain future in the capital. The Uruguayan has so far featured regularly under Thomas Frank, with three starts from four matches across all competitions, including the UEFA Super Cup. He’s impressed in those outings and looks increasingly like the player that helped Juventus to three Serie A titles earlier in his career.

According to a report from TBR, the North London club are ready to accelerate contract renewal talks with Bentancur following his sensational start to the new season. However, the South American is able to agree a deal in principle to sign for a non-Premier League team by January if negotiations don’t move at a good pace.

Long-serving defender Ben Davies, a 98-time Welsh international, also faces an uncertain future. The 32-year-old was scheduled to leave on a free last summer before the club triggered a one-year extension and he’s seen as a key leader in the dressing room. He has 11 years of experience at Tottenham but is yet to feature this term after being an unused substitute in each match so far.

Yves Bissouma, meanwhile, find himself becoming an increasingly peripheral figure at Tottenham after being left out of the club’s Champions League squad entirely by the new manager. The former Brighton man was notably left out of the squad for Spurs’ UEFA Super Cup clash with PSG due to a disciplinary issue and has not yet featured under Frank.

The Mali international has been linked with moves to clubs in Turkey since the closure of the window. However, it looks increasingly likely that he’ll see his contract out in North London. He faces a huge task if he’s to get back into the team and turn his Tottenham career around.

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Where Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, West Ham and Crystal Palace sit in all-time Premier League table

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Top-flight English football certainly did not start in 1992, but the Premier League has become the biggest football league in the world following it’s creation 33 years ago.

Chelsea are the most successful London club in the current era, with five titles to their name. Arsenal have three with Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Blackburn Rovers and Leicester City the other clubs to win a Premier League title in the last 33 years.

There are currently seven clubs from London in the English top flight, with Arsenal and Chelsea joined by Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, Crystal Palace, Fulham and Brentford.

Over the years, several other clubs from the capital have competed in the top flight. Wimbledon and Charlton Athletic have spent eight seasons each in the top division while Queens Park Rangers were a Premier League club for seven seasons.

As the 2025-26 campaign gets back underway following the international break, we took a look at the all-time points standings for the Premier League. Here’s the tally of every London club and their place in a table that starts from 1992 until the present day...

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Sutton and Merson make Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham predictions

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Premier League football is back this weekend following the international break, and we have some big games on the docket, including a couple of London derbies. Arsenal take on Nottingham Forest just days after they sacked Nuno Espirito Santo and replaced him with Ange Postecoglou, while West Ham go up against Tottenham.

Elsewhere, Brentford host Chelsea for a West London derby on Saturday evening. Here we round up the predictions from BBC Sport’s Chris Sutton and SportsKeeda’s Paul Merson.

Arsenal vs Nottingham Forest

Chris Sutton

“I am not expecting an extreme change from Nottingham Forest in Ange Postecoglou's first game in charge. Sure, he will tweak things, and he has got his principles where he likes to play attacking football, but I can't imagine him going in with a high defensive line in his first game, especially against Arsenal.

“A return to north London is pretty much as tough a start as he could get, even though Arsenal have a few injuries with Bukayo Saka, William Saliba and Kai Havertz ruled out. There is so much talent in the Arsenal squad now that they are still so dangerous - Noni Madueke was excellent for England against Serbia, and he will be full of confidence after that display. This might be another game where Arsenal have to grind a result out, but they will find a way of winning it. Prediction: 2-0.”

Paul Merson

“This is a difficult game for Arsenal because everyone is expecting them to get back to winning ways against Nottingham Forest. And apparently, they have to do it in style too! I agree that maybe Eberechi Eze should have played from the start against Liverpool. But it's ridiculous that after Dominik Szoboszlai scored, everyone started questioning Arsenal for not pushing enough and being negative.

“I was watching that game and thought Arsenal looked comfortable at Anfield. It was almost the perfect result away from home, and if they had held on for a few more minutes to get the draw, everybody would have given them the league title already!

“Let's not forget that Liverpool were an absolute force at home last season. Not only have they scored in every league game at home since last September, they have also been unbeaten during that time. So Anfield is not a place where you go and not show respect.

“After the sacking of Nuno Espirito Santo, it will take Forest some time to get used to Ange Postecoglou. It's like chalk and cheese. Nuno made them tight at the back and relied on the counter-attack, but we know how Postecoglou is someone who goes gung-ho with his approach. Don't get me wrong, I like watching Postecoglou's teams because his playing style is entertaining. But I'm not sure I would like it if it was being played by my team!

“Noni Madueke has impressed me in recent weeks. I thought he looked good against Liverpool and he has sort of carried that form into the England team as well. With Bukayo Saka still out injured, Madueke will have a big role to play for Arsenal this weekend. It's definitely a good start to his career in north London, but we need to see more of the same on a consistent basis to call him a success.

“Arsenal need to win because they have some tricky fixtures coming up. I expect the Gunners to get the job done at the Emirates. Prediction: Arsenal 2-0 Nottingham Forest.”

West Ham vs Tottenham

Chris Sutton

“For West Ham to go to Nottingham Forest and win 3-0 was an incredible result - I never saw that coming, so fair play to those of you who did [Out of more than 54,000 predictions by BBC readers, only 1,435 backed the Hammers to win and just 53 of you got the exact scoreline].

“Now it is about Graham Potter's side backing it up, but I don't think they will. I never really fancy West Ham at home the same way I do with other teams because their fans always seem edgy at London Stadium. Tottenham have a point to prove too after their surprise home defeat by Bournemouth. I didn't think that would happen either, but Thomas Frank's teams are usually so well-balanced and I am expecting them to bounce back. Prediction: 1-2.”

Paul Merson

“Two unbelievable results for both these teams last time out. I did have a feeling about Tottenham messing up that Bournemouth game and I said it here too! But I never expected West Ham to win, hugely-significant three points for them before the international break.

“Don't get me wrong, it was a great result for West Ham against Nottingham Forest, but three goals in the last 10 minutes can sort of paper over the cracks! This is West Ham's cup final, Spurs at home is their biggest game of the season. So they must play on the front foot from the start and I don't think it suits them.

“There isn't much pressure on Graham Potter this weekend as compared to in the past few weeks. But if he doesn't win, he will be back to square one. That is exactly what I think will happen at the London stadium, Spurs win. Prediction: West Ham United 1-2 Tottenham Hotspur.”

Brentford Vs Chelsea

Chris Sutton

“There was such a crazy finish to Brentford's defeat by Sunderland that the Bees must still be wondering how they lost. I'd been very confident that Keith Andrews' side would go to the Stadium of Light and win after watching them beat Aston Villa the previous week - a result they thoroughly deserved.

“I have to be careful with this prediction, though. At this stage of the season I can get hoodwinked a bit because I have covered some teams when they have played well, and it means I overlook some of their opposition's qualities.

“Chelsea have some fantastic players and have made a decent start to the season so they have to be favourites here. But I am going to stick with my instincts and say Brentford will give them a good game too. In fact, the more I think about it, the more this smells like a west London derby draw. The points have been shared in this fixture in each of the past three seasons, so let's go for four draws in a row. Prediction: 1-1.”

Paul Merson

“Chelsea weren't great against Fulham, but they still won so it's still a positive result. They will have to be patient away from home against Brentford this weekend. But the longer this game goes on without a goal, I would be worried. Brentford will sit back and I don't think Chelsea will be able to create a lot of chances here.

“The Nicolas Jackson situation at Chelsea was very interesting. He was on his way to Bayern Munich and all of a sudden, Liam Delap gets injured. They initially wanted to cancel Jackson's loan but later decided to let him join Bayern, possibly with one eye on balancing the books as well. If I were Chelsea, I would have kept him. I don't think he's a bad player.

“I'm surprised Newcastle did not sign Jackson though. He fits the bill more than Nick Woltemade in the sense that he can be direct and make good runs like Alexander Isak. Brentford away is never an easy place to go to and I expect Chelsea to be up against it. I still think they can hold on to a nervy 1-0 lead though. Prediction: Brentford 0-1 Chelsea.”

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Arsenal face Nottingham Forest at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday. They will be looking to return to winning ways following the international break. The Gunners were beaten 1-0 away at Liverpool at Anfield last time out and weren’t able to get a result against Arne Slot’s men.

Mikel Arteta’s side won away at Manchester United on the opening day. They then backed up that result with a heavy 5-1 win over Leeds United. The London outfit will be hoping for some of the same against the Reds this weekend.

Arsenal to face Ange Postecoglou

Arsenal’s upcoming opponents Nottingham Forest have appointed Ange Postecoglou as their new head coach. He will take charge of his new team for the first time against the Gunners. The Aussie was sacked by Tottenham Hotspur at the end of last season.

He has penned a two-year deal with the Reds. Following his move to the City Ground, he has said: “I love winning things. That’s what I’ve done. From my perspective now it’s about implementing my own ideas. It’s no secret I like my teams to attack, I love my teams to score goals.

“That is sometimes misconstrued as me just playing one way, but the reason I want my team to play that way is because I love winning things and that is what I want to do here. When you look at what the club has achieved in recent times, it’s an outstanding feat to be where we are right now. Other clubs that have won promotion have struggled to stay in the league, but in a short space of time we’re back in Europe and competing for honours, which is a great credit to everyone involved.

“I get a sense that the club wants more and that’s certainly what I want, so I think it’s a really exciting time. I’m honoured and I’m humbled, but more importantly I’m determined to make sure this football club takes its rightful place.”

Ange Postecoglou’s record against Arsenal

Postecoglou came up against Arsenal on four occasions during his time at Spurs. However, he didn’t win once. His ex-team drew once and lost three times against the Gunners.

Postecoglou results against Arsenal

Postecoglou’s Spurs finished down in 17th place in the table last term. However, they won the Europa League after beating Manchester United in the final. Brennan Johnson scored their winner in Bilbao.

He started his managerial career in Australia with South Melbourne before spells at Brisbane Roar and Melbourne Victory. The 60-year-old later went on to manage the Australian national team before moving to Japan for three years at Yokohama F. Marinos.

Celtic lured him to Scotland in 2021 and he was a hit during his two seasons with the Hoops, winning the title in both of them. He also won the Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup during his time at Celtic Park. Spurs then came calling and he won 46.5% of matches there.

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Tottenham are back in action on Saturday when they face West Ham in their first game back after the international break. Spurs saw their bright start take a blow with a defeat last time out, while the Hammers won to snap a poor start to the season that saw them lose two games and concede at will.

Thomas Frank will welcome back his men across Wednesday and Thursday, and as preparations begin for the West Ham clash, we have rounded up all the latest news surrounding the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Romano on Bissouma

Fabrizio Romano has issued an update of sorts on the future of Tottenham midfielder Yves Bissouma, who is expected to leave the club before the end of this month. Bissouma has attracted interest from Turkish clubs with the Turkish window still open, while he may also have options in Saudi Arabia, whose window also remains open.

Bissouma’s contract expires next summer, and with the midfielder having fallen down in the pecking order, a sale this month is likely preferred by Spurs. But Romano has told GiveMeSport: "No, at the moment it’s gone quiet."

Spence praise

Djed Spence made his England debut on Tuesday night when the Three Lions made easy work of Serbia, and he attracted praise for his efforts after the game. Rio Ferdinand said: “If you’re going to play three centre backs, I would, but if you aren’t, then I wouldn’t. I think Djed Spence is primed and ready to take over the Kyle Walker role.

“He can play right and left back, and if you play right of the three, he’s so quick he can play right of the three. He is the number one one-versus-one defender in the England squad right now – no one comes near him.” Spence has been consistent for Tottenham over the last year after a rocky start to his career in North London, and it will be interesting to see what his ceiling is as he continues to develop and gain more confidence.

Van de Ven wants trophies

Spurs defender Micky van de Ven says he is hungry to win more trophies after Tottenham ended their trophy drought with a Europa League title at the end of last season.

Van de Ven told Spurs media: “For a player, when you have the taste of winning a trophy, it feels unbelievable. You just want to do it all over again. And that’s something we want to achieve. Especially after last season, all the negative things that came into the team, it was a good thing to win something. Now everybody has a taste of it, and everybody knows how it feels. I think everybody is also now triggered to do it all over again.”

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Tottenham Hotspur ended their final summer transfer window under Daniel Levy in productive fashion by signing Randal Kolo Muani from Paris Saint-Germain on a season long loan, but he wasn’t the only player the club tried to acquire from the French capital on deadline day.

The Lillywhites, who were busy finalising their business in the final 24 hours of the transfer window, also tried to sign promising teenage midfielder Senny Mayulu, according to a report from TEAMtalk.

The outlet understands that Tottenham’s contact with PSG over the 19-year-old started in the final weeks of the window, but sources suggest it was a hopeful approach rather than a realistic push.

Why Tottenham made a move for Senny Mayulu

Senny Mayulu is a rising PSG midfielder that hit the headlines when he scored for the French side in their Champions League final victory over Inter Milan.

The 19-year-old scored the fifth and final goal of the game just two minutes after coming onto the pitch and it was arguably the pick of the bunch as he linked beautifully well with Bradley Barcola before firing a shot past Yan Sommer. That strike marked Mayulu seventh senior goal of his career so far in a productive campaign which saw him make 34 of his 44 career appearances so far.

Mayulu has been on the books at PSG for five years and is expected to become a real superstar in years to come. He’s currently an established Under-20 international for France and has his eyes on breaking into the senior setup before the next World Cup in North America.

He’s currently got two years remaining on his contract and has been linked with moves away to numerous English clubs, including Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham but as it stands the Parisians are unwilling to do business as they see him being a major part of their plans in years to come.

Who else are Tottenham Hotspur tracking?

TEAMtalk transfer guru Fraser Fletcher understands Tottenham are looking towards the future in the wake of Daniel Levy’s departure and have placed an emphasis on trying to acquire a number of Europe’s top talents.

Several names have been mooted as potential targets, including Aaron Bouwman, an 18-year-old centre-back who recently made his debut for Ajax, and his teammate Jorthy Mokio, a 17-year-old defensive midfielder that’s already played 21 times at senior level.

Red Bull Salzburg’s Petar Ratkov, a 23-year-old forward that has started the season in red hot form with five goals in five games, is also reportedly attracting attention from the North London club ahead of what could be a busy January.

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