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Tyler Dibling is a big fan of Tottenham’s latest contract announcement

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Amidst speculation linking him with a move to Tottenham Hotspur, Tyler Dibling has reacted to a big career development for a Spurs starlet.

Tottenham are facing plenty of competition for Dibling’s signature this summer, which is not surprising, given the fact that the 19-year-old consistently impressed with a struggling Southampton side last season.

Following the Saints’ relegation, it was reported by several sources that Spurs are at the front of the queue to land Dibling, but the winger is not expected to come cheap.

Southampton are demanding as much as £55m for Dibling, with the asking price proving a major stumbling block for the Lilywhites and the winger’s other suitors.

Tyler Dibling reacts to Tottenham man’s social media post

Tottenham have confirmed on their official website that academy winger Oliver Irow has signed a new deal at the club.

The 19-year-old played 18 times for Spurs’ Under-21s in Premier League 2 last term, scoring six goals and providing an assist, and he has now been rewarded with a three-year deal.

When Irow took to social media to express his delight at the development, Dibling responded with “class” underneath the post.

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The pair have played together for England Under-17s and Dibling will also know several other young players at Spurs, given his stints with England’s Under-19s and Under-21s over recent years.

The North Londoners would be hoping that the relationships that the Saints winger has with the youngsters at Hotspur Way would give them an advantage in the transfer race.

Why Tottenham have plenty of work to do to land Dibling

It has been suggested by some sources that Spurs may cash in on Richarlison to fund a move for Dibling.

However, various outlets have said that Tottenham face competition from Man City, Man United and Liverpool for Dibling, thus complicating the transfer pursuit.

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Tottenham fans name two England U21 stars they want Spurs to sign this summer

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Tottenham supporters who tuned in to watch England U21s lift the European Championship trophy against Germany on Saturday night were left wanting Spurs to snap up two of the Young Lions’ heroes.

Tottenham Hotspur have been linked with midfielder James McAtee of Manchester City, with interest dating back to the winter window.

McAtee now has just one year left on his current deal, and with Manchester City open to a sale, his name is firmly on the market.

While Tottenham are reportedly keen, Bundesliga side Stuttgart have also shown interest in signing McAtee, and both Bayer Leverkusen and Frankfurt are monitoring the situation closely.

Tottenham fans weigh in on James McAtee signing

Reports suggest Tottenham will prioritise strengthening their midfield this summer, with James McAtee seen as a realistic option.

To gauge fan sentiment, we took to social media to ask whether Tottenham supporters want the club to move for the Manchester City talent.

One fan responded: “No, we do not need another 10. Maddison and Kulusevski will do the job. We need versatile wide players or forwards and a defensive midfielder.”

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Another, while not fully convinced, saw some merit: “Nah, we do not need another pocket player. Bring me Simons or Kudus – elite pace and power. Would not hate it though, as he is very good.”

A more enthusiastic fan said: “Yes. Chelsea signed Palmer for £40 million and he is at least double that now. McAtee has similar ability. Harvey Elliott is worth investing in, although he has history with his Kane mocking.”

Another added: “If McAtee is really available for £25 million, surely that’s a no-brainer?! Young, cheap and English. He’d be a great addition.”

One supporter leaned more towards a Liverpool midfielder: “Rather Elliott. Do not think we need another youngster unless they are a right winger for cover.”

Another agreed: “McAtee is good BUT Elliott is better. He is proven in the Premier League and in European competitions. Would be good rotation for either Kulusevski or Maddison.”

One Spurs supporter even wants the club to sign both: “If we are not going to sign Eze, Mbeumo or Semenyo. Tottenham must go all out to get McAtee and Harvey Elliott.”

They weren’t the only one to share that sentiment, as another fan wrote: “James McAtee and Harvey Elliott are massive market opportunities this summer, and whoever gets their hands on them as a potential superstar at a cut-price deal. I really hope one of them comes to Spurs.”

Jamie O’Hara wants to see Harvey Elliott at Spurs too

Tottenham supporters are not alone in wanting to see Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott make the switch to north London.

Former Tottenham midfielder Jamie O’Hara has also encouraged the club to make a move for Elliott this summer, suggesting he could compete with Brennan Johnson down the right flank.

While O’Hara sees similarities between Elliott and Dejan Kulusevski, he believes the Liverpool man has that extra bit of craft and flexibility, capable of playing centrally as a 10, in deeper midfield roles, or out wide.

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Sheffield United willing to pay Tottenham £6m for starlet who is yet to play a single minute

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Sheffield United are ready to make a multi-million-pound offer for a young Tottenham defender if Thomas Frank decides that the player is not part of his plans.

Ashley Phillips was considered to be one of the best young talents in the Championship when he made the move from Blackburn Rovers to Tottenham Hotspur two years ago.

However, the 19-year-old is yet to make his senior debut for the Lilywhites, and he did not have a particularly eye-catching campaign on loan at Stoke City last season, although he did get regular game time under his belt.

It was reported last week that Thomas Frank has asked Tottenham to reject loan offers for Phillips, with the Dane keen to take a closer look at the teenager during pre-season.

Sheffield United ready to pay Tottenham for Ashley Phillips

Over the last few weeks, several sources have claimed that Sheffield United have expressed an interest in signing Phillips on loan, but the Blades have been unable to do so following Frank’s communication with Spurs.

Journalist Alan Nixon has now revealed on his Patreon that Sheffield United are not giving up on the Spurs defender just yet.

He claims that the Championship side are not just interested in signing Phillips on loan but have signalled an intention to complete a permanent deal.

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If Tottenham change their mind and decide to cash in on the centre-back, Ruben Selles’ men are prepared to pay £6m for his services.

Recent Spurs transfer development could affect Phillips’ future

Kota Takai is expected to be Tottenham’s second signing of the Frank era, with the Lilywhites allegedly striking a £5m deal to sign the young centre-back from J League side Kawasaki Frontale.

Alasdair Gold claimed last week that the impending arrival of Takai means that Phillips and Alfie Dorrington are likely to be loaned out by Spurs this summer.

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Archie Gray lifts another trophy 38 days after Tottenham Europa League glory

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Tottenham’s Archie Gray has now won his second trophy in as many months, following up his Europa League winner’s medal with European Under-21 Championship final glory with England in Bratislava.

England and Germany squared off in the final at the Tehelne Pole Stadium and the young Lions raced into a 2-0 lead through goals from Harvey Elliott and Omari Hutchinson.

However, the Germans fought back to level the game at 2-2 through strikes from Nelson Weiper and Paul Nebel to send the game into extra-time. A header from Marseille’s Jonathan Rowe won it for Lee Carsley’s side in 120 minutes.

Gray, who was an unused substitute in the final, proudly stepped up to collect his medal just a month after winning the Europa League with Tottenham Hotspur in Bilbao.

Should Spurs be concerned about Gray’s lack of game time?

Many Spurs fans would have expected Gray to be a fixture in the England Under-21 side after his impressive first season at Tottenham, but the youngster only made three appearances in the tournament.

The 19-year-old’s only two starts came at right-back in England’s first two games of the competition against Czechia and Slovenia, with Newcastle’s Tino Livramento displacing him from the side subsequently.

Some Spurs are worried that Gray cannot even get into England’s Under-21 side, and the youngster certainly has a point to prove next season, but there is one factor that could work in his favour.

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Thomas Frank is a fan of Archie Gray at Tottenham

The youngster, like many of the players at Hotspur Way, will be keen to make an impression on Frank and his coaching staff when he reports for pre-season.

However, Gray has one advantage; the Dane is already a fan of the Leeds academy graduate. Frank tried to take Gray to Brentford last summer before Tottenham came swooping for the youngster.

The teenager was close to joining the Bees from Leeds in a £40m move, but the transfer fell through as Daniel Farke’s side were unhappy with the structure of the deal, which allowed Spurs to hijack the youngster.

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Arsenal legend admits one former Tottenham man left him awestruck on the pitch

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Martin Keown has revealed that one former Tottenham midfielder once left him in absolute disbelief when he came up against him 36 years ago.

Keown is considered one of the best English centre-backs over recent decades and he came up against some of the best players to have ever played the game during his career, including Ronaldo Nazario, Zinedine Zidane, and Rivaldo.

Additionally, he also trained regularly with some generational players at Arsenal, including Patrick Vieira, Thierry Henry, and Dennis Bergkamp.

However, when asked to name a player who left him starstruck on the pitch, the first name that came to the pundit’s mind was a former Spurs man, who he felt did not get his due during his playing days.

Martin Keown still cannot explain Chris Waddle’s iconic Tottenham goal

When the question was posted to Keown, it did not take long for him to recollect a goal that Chris Waddle scored against his Aston Villa side back in 1989 at White Hart Lane.

Waddle was already on the verge of becoming a superstar when he arrived at the Lane from Newcastle in 1985 and he went on to score 42 goals in 173 matches in all competitions for the Lilywhites across three seasons.

Keown admitted that he was in disbelief at the strike that the England international produced in Tottenham Hotspur’s 2-0 win over Villa in his final season in North London.

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When asked to name a player who left him starstruck on the pitch, the Arsenal legend told talkSPORT: “Do you know what? It happened more than once! But one that sticks in my mind was playing against Chris Waddle for Spurs vs Villa.

“It was a midweek game and I went to press him on the edge of the box. And I got as tight as I could and he just hit it round me. And when I looked, it went over, he’s a left-footed player, it went over my left shoulder. And when I looked in the goal, it was in the right-hand side of the goal.

It was unbelievable, like a banana shot that he hit around me. So, respect to him, he was a handful. And he probably doesn’t get the credit he deserves, top player.”

Waddle’s legacy grew even further after he left Spurs

Waddle was already a bona fide legend by the time he left Tottenham in 1989 to join Marseille and his status continued growing over his subsequent three seasons in France.

He won three consecutive Ligue 1 titles during his time in the Stade Velodrome, earning him the title ‘Magic Chris’ from Marseille fans, before returning to England, where he continued playing into his 40s, eventually finishing his career at the non-league level.

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Daniel Levy urged to revamp Tottenham wage structure to land top target for Thomas Frank

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Darren Ambrose is tired of seeing Tottenham playing the waiting game and has urged Daniel Levy to act quickly, amidst reports that Arsenal are now looking to hijack the Lilywhites’ pursuit of Eberechi Eze.

It has been widely reported that Eze wants to come to Tottenham Hotspur and be part of Thomas Frank’s project in N17.

However, Tottenham have work to do to secure the England international’s services, with reports over recent days indicating that Arsenal want to hijack Spurs’ deal for Eze.

There have also been suggestions over the last 48 hours that Man City could get involved in the race for Eze, thus complicating Tottenham’s pursuit even further.

Daniel Levy urged to strike fast in Eberechi Eze to Tottenham deal

A deal for the 25-year-old will not be easy to do, with reports indicating that Crystal Palace want £45m of Eze’s £68m release clause to be paid upfront.

Former Eagles midfielder Darren Ambrose, who supports Spurs, has demanded that Levy pay up the fee for the 26-year-old to give Frank a chance to compete at the top end of the table next season.

The pundit told talkSPORT about the Eze deal: “He (Levy) has to pay the money. We have spoken about this, you would’ve spoken about this many times, if we want to start competing with these top teams, we’ve got to pay top wages, not just top transfer (fees).”

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Spurs fans are waiting for Levy to walk the talk

The Tottenham chairman has made an ambitious statement, with Levy stating that Spurs want to win the Premier League and the Champions League.

However, he has yet to put his money where his mouth is, with Mathys Tel being the only player Tottenham Hotspur have signed so far this transfer window.

With pre-season fast approaching, Spurs fans are becoming impatient, with the club now crying out for a statement signing at the start of the new era under Thomas Frank.

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Tottenham told to sign midfielder with 34 Premier League goals who is better than James Maddison

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Jamie O’Hara has weighed in on whether it would be worthwhile for Tottenham Hotspur to spend big on Eberechi Eze, amidst reports that the North London side are willing to pay a club-record transfer fee for the Crystal Palace star.

Several sources have reported over the last week that Tottenham want to make Eze their marquee signing at the start of the Thomas Frank era.

Reports indicate that Eze is in favour of swapping Crystal Palace for Spurs as the England international wants to play Champions League football.

Over the last few days, it has been claimed that Tottenham are ready to meet Eze’s £68m release clause, which would make the 26-year-old the club record signing for the Lilywhites, beating out the £65m they paid for Dominic Solanke last summer.

Jamie O’Hara is desperate to see Eberechie Eze at Tottenham

Some Spurs fans may not be completely convinced that the Eagles star is what Tottenham need, given that they are well stocked for attacking midfielders, with James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski and Lucas Bergvall at the club.

However, O’Hara believes that Eze is a better and more dynamic player than Maddison, and suggests that the Palace would be used on the wing by Thomas Frank.

When asked about Tottenham’s pursuit of the versatile attacker, O’Hara told talkSPORT: “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.

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“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.”

What role has Thomas Frank envisioned for Eze?

It was reported a few days ago that Frank believes that Eze can complement Maddison in a dynamic attacking setup at Spurs.

Additionally, a number of sources have claimed that Tottenham view Eze as an alternative to Bryan Mbeumo and Antoine Semenyo.

That suggests that Frank sees the Palace star as primarily a wide option who can cut in from the left rather than as a number ten.

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Tottenham clarify transfer stance after offer of £4.2m plus 30% sell-on clause

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Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly locked in negotiations over the sale of Alejo Veliz, with reports indicating that the North London club have received two offers for the Argentine forward over the last few days.

Regular readers of Spurs Web will be aware that the 21-year-old striker has been heavily linked with a return to his home country this summer.

It was initially reported that Rosaria Central want to re-sign Veliz from Spurs, two years on from selling the centre-forward to the North London club.

Earlier this week, it was revealed Spurs had accepted a $5m (£3.6m) offer from Racing Club de Avellaneda for Veliz, which would have seen the Premier League side retain a 40 per cent sell-on clause on the player.

However, over recent days, Racing sources have denied making an offer for Veliz, although they did confirm their interest in the striker.

Racing Club de Avellaneda are going all out to sign Veliz

A new report from Racing de Alma has now claimed that the Argentine club are going all out for the young striker and have now made their first formal offer in recent hours.

According to this update, Racing’s offer is worth $5m (£4.2m) and Spurs will be entitled to receive 30% of profits from a future sale.

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Sport Witness also relays another report from Ole, which provides additional updates on the transfer saga.

They back up the claim about Racing’s latest offer and say that the Argentine club and Tottenham are ‘currently in full negotiations’ for the former Rosaria Central man.

Tottenham make stance clear on Alejo Veliz

Interestingly, Ole also reveal that apart from Racing, another unnamed club have also sent an offer to Tottenham Hotspur regarding Veliz. They assert that the young centre-forward is also attracting interest from clubs in Brazil and Europe.

The outlet adds that the North London side has made it clear that they will only consider selling the youngster this summer if the deal sees them retaining a considerable sell-on clause on the player.

This may suggest that the decision-makers at Tottenham are convinced about Veliz’s talent and are a little reluctant to let him leave permanently despite his struggles out on loan at Espanyol and Sevilla, and thus want to secure some insurance.

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Tottenham Hotspur’s top five worst signings of the last decade ranked

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Tottenham Hotspur have signed some great players over the past 10 years, but for every great player, there is another who went on to be a Spurs flop.

Here we take a look at Tottenham’s top five worst signings since 2015:

Some might see this one as a hot take, but Sanchez never looked like the level of player Tottenham should have been starting. He received much praise in his first season, but the hype seemed to be excessive, for no reason other than the fact that he was a young defender.

Over the years, things got worse for the centre-half, as his performances worsened. Sanchez later admitted he struggled to cope with the criticism he faced at Tottenham, which included being booed off the pitch in one game.

The 29-year-old became Tottenham’s club record signing, but was sold for £12.8m. Does he, therefore, deserve to be on this list? We think so.

There was excitement around Hotspur Way when Tottenham beat Bayern Munich to the signing of Dragusin. However, the 23-year-old’s displays have been pretty shocking since he arrived. He made his full debut in a 3-0 defeat to Fulham and that scoreline alone is a decent summary of how life in North London has been for him.

One particular low point occurred last season when Ryan Gravenberch said Liverpool targeted Dragusin during a 6-3 win over Spurs in the Premier League. This was despite the fact that Dragusin’s centre-back partner was Archie Gray, who was an 18-year-old midfielder playing out of position.

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Dragusin has struggled on the ball, often giving away possession in dangerous positions and his defending has not been great either. Ange Postecoglou’s style of play certainly did not help the Romanian, but he certainly has not lived up to the hype sounded by his outspoken agent.

What a shocking piece of business this was! Spurs parted ways with Lamela along with more than £20m, for a player who was not even as good as the Argentine winger.

Gil has failed to score in 24 Premier League appearances for Tottenham and he has been loaned back to La Liga three times.

He has never looked much of an attacking threat and he lacks the physicality required to make it in England. Spurs really need to get him sold this summer.

Janssen was signed by Tottenham after a season where he scored 27 goals in the Eredivisie. He certainly did not reach those heights in the Premier League.

He scores when he wants is the song Spurs supporters comedically sang about the Dutchman, who only managed six goals in 42 appearances, before leaving for a £6m fee.

Identifying good strikers was clearly an issue for the Tottenham scouts, as Roberto Soldado had been sold only one year before Janssen joined. It is difficult to pick which of the two was worse during their spells at the club.

Imagine being so lazy that Jose Mourinho breaks lockdown rules during a global pandemic to take you on a run. This was one of the bizarre stories of Ndombele’s time at Spurs.

He is probably the most frustrating Tottenham player of all time, because he was clearly a skilful and talented player. However, Ndombele had a bad attitude and put in as little effort as possible. It is crazy to think he caused Tottenham to once again break their club record transfer fee.

The midfielder was described as being like a better version of Mousa Dembele when he joined Spurs, possessing his abilities while offering more in attack. Some opinions age like fine wine, but this one aged like a pint of milk.

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Only a few Tottenham home kits have ever been as bad as ‘ugly’ new design

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Some of the Tottenham Hotspur home kits Nike have produced have been total flops and the new Spurs 2025/26 design is their worst effort yet.

Tottenham Hotspur have had flashy, bizarre and just plain ugly away and third kit designs in the past few years. Some have been a hit with the supporters, while others have given them the ick.

The home shirts, on the other hand, are often just a bit boring. After all, there is only so much you can do with white and navy. However, people still have their opinions on them, and the most recent addition has failed to hit the mark.

Nike have made the decision to centralise the logos, like the bright yellow 2020/21 third kit and the 22/23 away. This just seems like a tired strategy to make the shirt more interesting. It features navy on the shoulders, which might have looked okay on its own. However, the added grey colour makes the strip look ugly. Other than that, it is just a plain white shirt.

The new home kit has failed to impress, but some historic Spurs shirts have been worse. Here is every jersey which is even more revolting:

Spurs 2009/10 white and yellow home kit

The first few home kits Puma made for Spurs are the most boring you will see. A plain white shirt with a few logos on it, coming up with the design concept must have taken about 10 minutes. The 08/09 got slightly more interesting with a thin strip of navy on the V-neck collar and lower sleeves.

One season later, Puma decided to start getting inventive and the result was a disaster. The 09/10 kit may bring to mind players like Luka Modric and Jermain Defoe, but going off the design alone, it is shocking!

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There is more yellow on the shirt than navy and its placement is a little odd, particularly the thin, tilted lines at the top. The Mansion sponsor always looked ugly and it became even worse when additional text was added. Like AIA, it means red must feature on the kit, but at least the current sponsor does not look like an eyesore.

The overall kit looks better with the navy shorts, but it still earns the unwanted spot as Tottenham’s worst-ever home kit.

Tottenham home kit dishonourable mentions

Some past kits are not quite as bad as the latest offering, but they certainly came close. The first two Puma shirts were incredibly dull and the same could be said of the 04/05 Kappa kit, which once again was just a plain white shirt.

The 18/19 kit is another which could be deemed equally as bad as the current one, but for different reasons. The gradient fade from navy to white did not look great and when Spurs wore white shorts in Europe, the kit did not work at all.

One which is dividing opinions here at The Spurs Web is the 15/16 shirt. Personally, this is one of my favourite Tottenham kits. The balance between white and navy is perfect and Under Armour tried something out of the ordinary. However, some are unable to get past the fact the navy stripe looks like a seatbelt and would rank it among the worst ever.

What do you think is the worst-ever Tottenham Hotspur home shirt?

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