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Tottenham Hotspur are ‘tracking’ Roma defender Evan Ndicka, according to CaughtOffside. The report suggests his price tag is around the £39million mark. Manchester United, Liverpool and Barcelona have also been mentioned as potential suitors.

Spurs are currently fighting for their lives in the Premier League. They are sat in 17th place in the table and are one point above the drop zone ahead of West Ham. The London outfit were beaten 3-0 at home by Nottingham Forest last time out.

Tottenham Hotspur keen on Roma defender Evan Ndicka

Spurs’ chances of landing Ndicka this summer will depend on what league they are in. If they slip into the Championship, they will drastically have to change their recruitment plans for the next transfer window. They are back in action after the international break with an away trip to Sunderland.

Ndicka, 26, rose up through the academy at Auxerre and broke into their first-team as a youngster. The centre-back switched to Germany in 2018 and spent five years with Eintracht Frankfurt. He went on to make 183 appearances in all competitions during his time in the Bundesliga, many of which came under the guidance of Oliver Glasner.

The Paris-born man then linked up with Roma in 2023. He has since played 196 matches for the Serie A giants and has chipped in with six goals from the back, five of which have come this term. However, his long-term future is up in the air right now reported attention from elsewhere.

Speaking after their defeat to Nottingham Forest, Spurs assistant Bruno Salter said: "Every mistake right now is going against us, every detail is going against us and it affects the players as well. You can see how much they are fighting. We are in a difficult situation, everyone knows. In the first half we were the better team and need to be consistent with that."

He added: "It hurts us, it is painful, really painful, but the fans were outstanding today - from before the game until the end of the game. We need to carry on because we care, we care for Spurs, we are family and want to get out of this situation. I am 100% sure we can get through this situation."

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Tudor sack claim made as Tottenham left with major relegation fear

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Tottenham are said to be likely to move on from interim boss Igor Tudor as relegation pressure continues to mount. Spurs are in deep trouble, currently just one point above the relegation zone and with West Ham below them facing bottom club Wolves next up.

Tudor has been unable to turn things around in his short time in charge, with the Spurs players failing to respond, although in Tudor’s defence, they have failed to respond to the last two full-time managers, with the exception of the Europa League campaign last season.

But that won’t matter as Spurs try anything to get a reaction out of the players, with survival the only thing that matters at this stage. According to John Wenham, Tudor is on the brink of getting the sack, with personal issues leading to a delay in the decision from Tottenham.

He told Tottenham News: “Tottenham are dealing with it appropriately and delicately, and it’s not about sacking somebody in the week of their father having their funeral and the sad loss and grief that he’ll be going through.

"It does seem like, from the media reports, that one, Tudor is definitely going to be relieved of his duties, and secondly, it’s likely to happen on Monday, thus giving two clear weeks until we play that fixture at Sunderland, which would give a new manager time to come in and work with the players."

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Speaking to talkSPORT, former Everton and Nottingham Forest boss Sean Dyche, who has been linked with the Spurs boss, said: “When you’re a manager you know you’re going to get asked these questions at some point.

"When you get asked them you try to be respectful. Tottenham are a brilliant club and a massive club, so when you say ‘I’m flattered’ everyone then goes ‘he hasn’t said no!’”

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Tottenham star 'looked dangerous' during national team win

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One Tottenham star drew praise for a performance he put in during a national team win on Friday. It has been a torrid season for Spurs, and after the international break, the North London club will be in a fight for their lives.

Just one point above the relegation zone, and with West Ham facing bottom club Wolves next time out, Spurs will be feeling nervous about the current situation.

Interim boss Igor Tudor has shown no real ability to rally the troops, and at this stage, it looks against the odds that he will make it until the end of the season.

For all of those reasons, many Spurs players will be enjoying what may be perceived as a refreshing break the the stress and the trials of the relegation battle.

One of those players is Micky van de Ven, who is away with the Netherlands. On Friday, the Netherlands beat Norway 2-1 in an international friendly, and van de Ven was praised for his impact by Football Oranje, earning a solid 6/10 rating.

The report read: “Norway looked dangerous at times down his side but he grew into the game and showed his power going forward.”

Elsewhere, Xavi Simons made it off the bench, but the Spurs star didn’t play enough to get a rating or a written review.

Netherlands next face Ecuador in a friendly on Tuesday as they continue preparations for the World Cup. They have Japan, Tunisia and a team that is yet to be decided in the World Cup group stage.

Van de Ven and Simons are both likely to be a big part of the World Cup plans, as long as they stay fit through the rest of the club season.

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Chelsea pursuit of £86m Tottenham transfer 'confirmed' in shock swoop

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Chelsea are targeting a return to the Champions League for next season and will know that their transfer activity this summer could depend on where they finish come the end of the campaign.

With seven Premier League matches left to play in addition to an upcoming FA Cup quarter-final against Port Vale, the Blues have much left to play for and will look to end the season in style under Liam Rosenior. Should they fail to reach the top five, the pressure will ramp up this summer.

Meanwhile, at Tottenham Hotspur, surviving relegation is the only remaining target and it is an essential one. Spurs are just a single point and place above the drop zone and with London rivals West Ham United battling, the Lilywhites will need to up their game in order to avoid a headline relegation to the Championship.

Chelsea pursuit ‘confirmed’ for Tottenham wonderkid

According to reports by Caught Offside, Chelsea are interested in a move for Tottenham wonderkid Luka Vuskovic amid growing interest across Europe.

The 19-year-old centre-back has spent the season out on loan at Hamburg in the Bundesliga and has seen his profile skyrocket, despite having never played a game for the Spurs first team. The Lilywhites may face a tough task keeping hold of the Croatian this summer, with the defender having already forced his way into the senior international set-up and possibly primed to face England in the World Cup this summer.

Caught Offside’s report states that sources have ‘confirmed’ Chelsea’s pursuit of Vuskovic, though there is likely to be major competition from the likes of Bayern Munich, Liverpool and Barcelona. Chelsea’s interest is said to be the ‘strongest’ at present, which could give them the edge if Spurs reluctantly decide to sell ahead of next season.

However, Spurs are ‘not at all keen’ to let the 2007-born wonderkid go, seeing him as a key part of their long-term project, and his market value may already be as high as €100million (£86m) as European giants circle. Spurs sources reportedly claim that they have not yet been approached for the player, but that could be set to change soon.

Chelsea have been known to invest big money in ‘elite’ talents such as Vuskovic under the ownership of BlueCo. A source told Caught Offside on their interest: “It’s true that Chelsea are interested. They’ve done their homework on him and he’s high up on their list as they look for a new centre-back.”

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£25m Tottenham star set to leave the club for free this summer

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Tottenham Hotspur are in serious danger of relegation this season and will face a turbulent summer if they lose their spot in the top flight for the first time in the Premier League era.

The Lilywhites have seven matches in which to save themselves but their most recent result at home to Nottingham Forest did little to demonstrate their fortunes are soon going to change, as their relegation rivals ran out 3-0 winners at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

There are likely to be many changes in terms of the playing staff regardless of which division Spurs find themselves in next season, as rival clubs plan reported swoops for key players such as Micky van de Ven and Archie Gray. There could be a mass exodus of players out of the club and the future of one midfield star has reportedly already been decided.

Yves Bissouma set to depart Spurs on free transfer

As reported by TEAMtalk, Spurs midfielder Yves Bissouma is set to leave the club on a free transfer at the end of the season when his contract expires. The north London club have the option to extend his deal by a year until 2027, but reporting states that they will not take up this option and the Mali international will depart this summer instead.

The 29-year-old has been out of favour for much of the campaign and hardly featured at all under former boss Thomas Frank amid injury problems, while a recent return to the first-team fold and off-field disciplinary issues have done little to change his long-term future at the club. Close to leaving last summer, reporting continues that Bissouma’s agent is ‘already in talks’ with other clubs to seal a departure this time around.

Bissouma cost Spurs £25million when he signed from Brighton & Hove Albion in 2022, but his four-year association with the club ‘will end’ this summer. European clubs such as Marseille, Nice and Galatasaray are touted as potential options, while Premier League interest from Everton and West Ham has ‘largely faded’. There is also the possibility of a move to the Saudi Pro League or the MLS.

The midfielder would free up space on the wage bill if he departs on a free and the decision has been ‘taken out of the hands’ of whoever arrives as the club’s permanent manager ahead of next season.

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Spurs survival bid: Predicted final table and their run

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Tottenham are in a real spot of bother as we approach the final chunk of the season, with no real interruptions remaining after this international break. A shocking defeat at home to relegation rivals Nottingham Forest last time out has left Spurs just one point above the drop zone and with Igor Tudor hanging on for his life.

Spurs are two point behind Nottingham Forest, who have now leapfrogged them, and West Ham below them face bottom club Wolves next time out, which will have Tudor’s men feeling nervous. Here we round up the latest on the relegation picture.

The current table

Here is the current relegation battle picture. We have left Wolves out, given the certainty of their relegation.

The predicted final table

Here is the predicted final table, according to OPTA’s simulations.

Run-ins compared

For this purpose, we will leave out Burnley given the likelihood they are going to be relegated.

Leeds United’s run-in

Man Utd (A), Wolves (H), AFC Bournemouth (A), Burnley (H), Tottenham (A), Brighton (H), West Ham (A).

Tottenham’s run-in

Sunderland (A), Brighton (H), Wolves (A), Aston Villa (A), Leeds United (H), Chelsea (A), Everton (H).

Nottingham Forest’s run-in

Aston Villa (H), Burnley (H), Sunderland (A), Chelsea (A), Newcastle United (H), Man Utd (A), AFC Bournemouth (H).

West Ham’s run-in

Wolves (H), Crystal Palace (A), Everton (H), Brentford (A), Arsenal (H), Newcastle United (A), Leeds United (H).

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West Ham survival bid: Predicted final table and their run

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West Ham fans will be nervously awaiting the final chunk of the season, which will kick off after the ongoing international break. Aside from the FA Cup fixtures, there will be no more interruptions after this break, meaning the Iron’s fate will be decided in just a few weeks’ time.

As things stand, West Ham are a point from safety after losing against Aston Villa last time out, and a couple of results elsewhere went against them, but Nuno Espirito Santo’s men will have a chance to put things right against bottom club Wolves next time out. Here we take a look at the current relegation picture, including the predicted final table.

The current table

Here is the current relegation battle picture. We have left Wolves out, given the certainty of their relegation.

The predicted final table

Here is the predicted final table, according to OPTA’s simulations.

Run-ins compared

For this purpose, we will leave out Burnley given the likelihood they are going to be relegated.

Leeds United’s run-in

Man Utd (A), Wolves (H), AFC Bournemouth (A), Burnley (H), Tottenham (A), Brighton (H), West Ham (A).

Tottenham’s run-in

Sunderland (A), Brighton (H), Wolves (A), Aston Villa (A), Leeds United (H), Chelsea (A), Everton (H).

Nottingham Forest’s run-in

Aston Villa (H), Burnley (H), Sunderland (A), Chelsea (A), Newcastle United (H), Man Utd (A), AFC Bournemouth (H).

West Ham’s run-in

Wolves (H), Crystal Palace (A), Everton (H), Brentford (A), Arsenal (H), Newcastle United (A), Leeds United (H).

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Wayne Rooney drops Tottenham relegation verdict

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Wayne Rooney has said it would be an ‘absolute disaster’ if Tottenham Hotspur were relegated to the Championship. The London outfit are fighting for their lives with seven fixtures left to play before the end of the season. They are one point above the drop zone in 17th position.

Spurs sit just above West Ham in 18th, with Burnley and Wolves making up the rest of the bottom three. They were beaten 3-0 at home by Nottingham Forest last time out. Next up is a clash away at Sunderland after the international break.

Wayne Rooney delivers verdict on Tottenham Hotspur

Ex-Manchester United and England favourite Rooney has had his say on Spurs on the latest episode of The Wayne Rooney Show: "Getting positive results against Liverpool and Atletico Madrid, it felt like they were getting back on track - then to play the team you're fighting against relegation at home and lose 3-0 is an absolute nightmare.

"Obviously, West Ham losing helps them a little bit, but it couldn't have been a worse day for Tottenham. You think only a few years ago they were in the Champions League final and won the Europa League last season. To be on the brink of getting relegated is an absolute disaster. I can't believe they're down there, to be honest."

He added: "One win changes everything. One win brings Leeds and Forest back into it. [Of Spurs' remaining opponents] they could beat any of them on their day. I think the big thing is confidence. We've seen in the last week, they get a point at Anfield and then beat Atletico. A lot is on confidence and belief, not just from the players, but from the fans as well, and that just seems to be as low as it can get at the minute."

Spurs turned to Thomas Frank as their head coach last summer. Prior to his move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, he caught the eye at Brentford. However, he struggled for results and was subsequently sacked.

Igor Tudor was then named as their manager on a short-term basis. The former Juventus man hasn’t been able to inspire his players to an upturn in form. As a result, he is now starting to feel some intense pressure regarding his own position.

Wolves and Burnley look gone and it is between Spurs, West Ham, Nottingham Forest and Leeds United for the final relegation position. Tudor’s men need to show a response against Sunderland in their next match. Their upcoming opponents will be feeling confident though after their victory against rivals Newcastle United.

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Tottenham Hotspur survival bid: Predicted final table and run-ins compared to West Ham and Leeds United

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Tottenham Hotspur were beaten 3-0 at home by Nottingham Forest over the weekend. They remain in deep trouble in the Premier League. The London outfit are sat in 17th place in the table above the drop zone.

Igor Tudor is under pressure to start getting some more points on the board. He was picked as their replacement for Thomas Frank but he has struggled to make an impact. Next up is a clash after the international break against Sunderland away.

The current table

The predicted final table

Using data from Opta, here is a look at the predicted final table...

Run-ins compared

Leeds United’s run-in

Man Utd (A), Wolves (H), AFC Bournemouth (A), Burnley (H), Tottenham (A), Brighton (H), West Ham (A).

Tottenham’s run-in

Sunderland (A), Brighton (H), Wolves (A), Aston Villa (A), Leeds United (H), Chelsea (A), Everton (H).

Nottingham Forest’s run-in

Aston Villa (H), Burnley (H), Sunderland (A), Chelsea (A), Newcastle United (H), Man Utd (A), AFC Bournemouth (H).

West Ham’s run-in

Wolves (H), Crystal Palace (A), Everton (H), Brentford (A), Arsenal (H), Newcastle United (A), Leeds United (H).

Speaking after their defeat to Nottingham Forest, Spurs assistant Bruno Salter said: "Every mistake right now is going against us, every detail is going against us and it affects the players as well. You can see how much they are fighting. We are in a difficult situation, everyone knows. In the first half we were the better team and need to be consistent with that."

He added: "It hurts us, it is painful, really painful, but the fans were outstanding today - from before the game until the end of the game. We need to carry on because we care, we care for Spurs, we are family and want to get out of this situation. I am 100% sure we can get through this situation."

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Tottenham player in 'conversations' over transfer return to loan club

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Rangers boss Danny Rohl has said they are in ‘conversations’ over a return for Tottenham Hotspur youngster Mikey Moore for next season. The prospect has caught the eye at Ibrox in this campaign. He is due to return to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the summer.

The Gers are keen to lure him back to Ibrox in some capacity though. They are currently aiming to win the Scottish Premiership title. However, they face competition from Hearts and rivals Celtic.

Rangers want Tottenham Hotspur loan man Mikey Moore back for next season

Rangers manager Rohl has said, as per a report by the Daily Mail: “Yeah, me as well. There’s no question. I think conversations are always there [with Tottenham], but we know when Mikey performs like this, you can see he enjoys playing for Rangers. The fans love him, I like him, he’s a key player. I think there’s a lot of good things where we could go again together. We know he’s still not our player, let’s work in the next couple of weeks in all those directions [to bring him back].

“Since I came to the club, Mikey is getting better and better. We started this week to prepare for the summer. I think we are in a good position, we are very clear what we want. I think it’s also helpful now that we have the idea of how I want to play football, committed with a fantastic owner, with the good people around me — everything goes in the right direction.”

He added: “We work hard, we have again a good summer that we prepare for next season, but let’s finish this season strong and successful. The most important thing is that we bring good results in the next seven games. If we win the next seven games, we will win the league.”

Spurs gave Moore the green light to link up with Rangers on a temporary basis last summer to get some experience. He has since become a key player for the Glasgow giants. The teenager has scored five goals in 38 games in all competitions.

The England youth international, 18, has been on the books of his parent club for his whole career to date. He rose up through their academy and has been a regular at various different youth levels. The London-born man has played 21 times for their first-team and has found the net once.

Spurs will be weighing up what to do next with Moore. His situation is uncertain as it is yet to be known what league they will be in next term. If they go down, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him stick around.

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