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Juventus weigh up Yves Bissouma transfer as Tottenham set asking price

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Juventus have set their sights on Tottenham midfielder Yves Bissouma, with the Italian giants evaluating a potential summer move as Spurs prepare for a reshuffle.

Tottenham Hotspur are back in the big time after securing a return to the UEFA Champions League, following their Europa League triumph last season.

A squad refresh will be very much needed this summer window, with new signings expected at Spurs and several players also likely to head for the exit door.

Yves Bissouma, who earns £55,000 a week and has just twelve months remaining on his current contract, is one of the players who has been linked with a departure from N17.

Juventus eye Tottenham midfielder Yves Bissouma

The Malian featured 44 times last season, but his performances across much of the campaign left plenty to be desired, as inconsistency plagued his outings.

Fresh reports from Gazzetta now claim that Yves Bissouma is attracting interest from Italian side Juventus, who are monitoring the situation closely.

It is understood that the Bianconeri are evaluating whether to launch a move for the Mali international this summer, with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy placing a £15–£20 million valuation on the midfielder – a fee seen as an economic positive for the Old Lady.

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Bissouma attracting Premier League interest but Juventus lead the chase

The publication also reports that Yves Bissouma is drawing interest from clubs in the Premier League, although they do not name any of the sides involved.

It is believed that Daniel Levy would prefer to do business with Juventus rather than with a domestic rival, should an offer materialise in the coming weeks.

New Juventus sporting director Damien Comolli is said to have a strong relationship with Levy, having worked at Spurs in the past – a detail which could benefit the Serie A club during negotiations.

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Tottenham pull off major coup as Thomas Frank hires former Liverpool coach

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Fabian Otte is set to join Tottenham as the club’s new goalkeeper coach, in what is seen as a major behind-the-scenes coup under new boss Thomas Frank.

Tottenham Hotspur have since decided that Thomas Frank would be the man to lead them into a new era, after the club decided to part ways with Ange Postecoglou.

The Australian manager ended Spurs’ 17-year wait for a major piece of silverware following the club’s Europa League triumph in Bilbao, Spain, against Manchester United.

However, that was deemed not good enough by club chairman Daniel Levy, who opted to make Postecoglou his 15th managerial sacking in his 24 years at the helm at Tottenham.

Fabian Otte to join Tottenham coaching staff

Thomas Frank has since started work, with a number of his Tottenham players having now resumed training ahead of their pre-season friendlies.

Following his appointment back in June, the 51-year-old manager was joined by five of his backroom staff, including former Tottenham man Justin Cochrane, who is highly rated.

It has now been revealed that Spurs have made another addition to their coaching department, with Fabian Otte set to become Tottenham’s new goalkeeper coach.

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It is reported that the 34-year-old coach is extremely highly regarded in the game and only left Liverpool at the end of June, in a move that is seen as a major coup by Spurs.

Rob Burch departs Spurs as Fabian Otte steps in

With Otte expected to come through the door, former goalkeeping coach Rob Burch is said to have departed Hotspur Way this summer.

Burch was a part of Postecoglou’s backroom staff, having started work in his role as goalkeeping coach back in the 23/24 season, the Australian’s first season as Tottenham boss.

It was not stated why Burch has left his new role, whether it was personal or the club dismissed him, remains to be seen.

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19 Tottenham players spotted back for pre-season training, including Dejan Kulusevski

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As Tottenham are set to begin pre-season training under new head coach Thomas Frank, we have now put together a list of every player who has returned to first-team training, including the injured Dejan Kulusevski.

Tottenham Hotspur are now less than two weeks away from their first pre-season friendly set to take place on 19 July, against Reading at the Select Car Leasing Stadium, Reading.

That clash would also mark new head coach Thomas Frank’s first game in charge as Spurs boss, before he plays four other friendly clashes ahead of the 25/26 season.

Of course, pre-season would be crucial for the Dane, as reports claim that one of the reasons why Spurs are yet to make any more signings this summer is because Frank is looking to first assess his new group of players, and with players now returning for training, the Spurs boss can begin to do just that.

Tottenham players spotted at Hotspur Way ahead of pre-season training

We have long reported that this week is when the majority of Spurs players are expected to return to Hotspur Way, while those who were involved in the U19 and U21 European Championships are set to return later.

Pedro Porro, an ever-present for Spurs last season, was spotted at Hotspur Way earlier this week, with the defender gearing up for the upcoming season under new boss Frank.

Several other players have since been spotted at Hotspur Way as Tottenham begin their first session of pre-season training. It has been revealed that a good mix of first-teamers, youngsters and players returning from loan have made an appearance at Hotspur Way.

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Injured Dejan Kulusevski has also reported to Hotspur Way, likely to continue his rehabilitation and recovery process ahead of the new season.

Here is a list of every player spotted in Spurs’ training centre ahead of the start of pre-season training:

Spurs youngsters and returning loanees pushing for pre-season opportunities

Of course, with a game against Reading not too far away, we have attempted to predict how Spurs could line up in the EFL League Two side.

We have also been revealed when other players could return to training, including Mikey Moore, as July 13 is the set date for the youngster to join Frank and co.

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Heung-min Son wants to stay at Tottenham for one last season, but is it the right choice?

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Heung-min Son has decided to see out his contract at Tottenham Hotspur, but will he continue to be one of the first names on the team sheet?

Heung-min Son has made a decision on his short-term future and it should come as no surprise, considering his loyalty to Tottenham. More than one news outlet has reported that Son wants to stay at Spurs for one more season.

Tottenham fans have been left split on the news about Son, with some feeling that now is the right time for his decade-long spell in North London to come to an end. However, others have displayed optimism, with the hope that Son will be more suited to Thomas Frank’s system than he was under that of Ange Postecoglou.

Whatever the case, Son will be remembered fondly at Spurs. The fact he stayed long enough to win the Europa League is a testament to his loyalty and commitment. However, last season was far from his best and if he fails to impress during the next campaign, it could have some effect on how he is remembered at Tottenham.

Heung-min Son could still start for Tottenham Hotspur

Despite being influential in bringing Mathys Tel to the club, Postecoglou favoured his captain over the France u21s international. With Tel yet to really stand out at Spurs, there is every reason to believe Son will still be above him in the pecking order.

Reports last month claimed Frank was open to Son leaving Tottenham, but this has since been rubbished, as Frank sees Son as a ‘pivotal figure’ at Spurs.

Bryan Mbeumo and Antoine Semenyo have both been linked with moves to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, but neither look likely to join. This is a further indication that Son could still have a role to play in the Tottenham first-team. Of course, there is still time for Spurs to add another left winger to their squad, but it is too early to say at this point in time.

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Also, it is worth remembering that Son bagged 17 goals and 10 assists in the Premier League season before last. He may not look as sharp on the wing as he used to, but playing him in a front two or even as a lone striker could bring out the best in him.

Son can become a mentor at Spurs

The usefulness of having Heung-min Son remain at Tottenham goes beyond his position as a player in the Tottenham first-team squad. He knows what it means to be a Spurs player more than most, and he has been one of the best-performing players in England for a number of years.

Whether Spurs decide to sign another forward or stick with Tel, Son can be a mentor to his less experienced teammates and impart the wisdom he has picked up over the course of his career.

Son is a hero at both an international and club level and he knows the challenges someone faces when they wear the famous lilywhite. From disproportionate media scrutiny to the competitiveness of the Premier League, Son has experienced it all and anyone arriving at Hotspur Way would be lucky to learn from the best.

Is Son right to stay at Tottenham?

The answer to this question is maybe. There is certainly an advantage of having Son in the dressing room, helping young players find their feet. Mikey Moore is another young talent who needs guidance to help him unleash his potential.

He could also still have something to offer on the pitch. Even in a campaign with some disappointing performances on a personal level, Son was one of Tottenham’s most prominent attackers.

Leaving straight after a trophy win might be the best idea to preserve his legacy, but how badly can a single season mess that up? Son has been brilliant for Tottenham and the fact he wants to stay should be commended, not criticised.

Hopefully, he will have one final year he can be proud of before assessing his future next summer.

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Richarlison’s preference revealed amid repeat Tottenham exit rumours

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A new report has contradicted what we have heard about Thomas Frank’s stance on Richarlison over recent weeks and has also shed light on whether the Tottenham striker wants to stay or leave the Europa League champions this summer.

Tottenham have had a quiet start to the transfer window, both in terms of incomings and outgoings. That might be down to the fact that Thomas Frank wants to meet the Spurs players before deciding on their futures.

However, it has been claimed by several outlets over recent weeks that Frank has given the green light for Richarlison to be sold.

It even emerged a couple of days ago that Galatasaray are ready to make an offer for Richarlison, who Spurs are happy to sell for just £20m.

Thomas Frank wants to assess Richarlison in Tottenham pre-season

However, Sky Sports have now claimed on their live transfer blog that the new Spurs boss is ready to give the Brazilian a chance to impress in pre-season.

The 28-year-old is one of many players that Frank wants to assess over the coming weeks before deciding on their futures, with the Dane aware that he needs a big squad to cope with the rigours of Champions League football.

Interestingly, the outlet says that the former Everton man’s preference would be to remain at Tottenham rather than head through the exit door.

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He believes that he has not been able to showcase his best in a Spurs shirt due to his injury troubles and has the desire to put that right.

Galatasaray do not want to sign Richarlison permanently

Sky Sports back up the claim that Galatasaray want to land the Tottenham man, and suggest that they could make an approach for him if the Lilywhites decide he is not part of their plans.

However, the outlet asserts that the Turkish club are more interested in a loan move, and they are far from the only side who have expressed an interest in Richarlison, who is on the radar of several clubs.

The report adds that the Spurs striker’s priority is to ensure he is Brazil’s first-choice number nine at next year’s World Cup and he is thus keen on getting regular football next season.

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Tottenham fans may be concerned after Chelsea manager’s Mohammed Kudus comment

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Tottenham fans now face a nervous few days after Enzo Maresca made an admission about Mohammed Kudus amidst reports that Chelsea are looking to hijack Spurs’ move for the West Ham star.

Earlier this week, it was reported that Tottenham had an advantage over Chelsea in the race for Mohammed Kudus.

This was because the Blues could only afford a part-exchange deal due to their PSR situation while Spurs are willing to offer a straight cash deal, which is what West Ham prefer.

However, the Lilywhites have not been able to wrap up a deal for the winger, with Tottenham seeing two offers rejected for Kudus, with their bids having fallen short of the fee West Ham are demanding.

Over the last 24 hours, reports have indicated that Spurs are concerned that Chelsea will hijack their deal for Kudus, and the Blues manager’s comments will only make the North London club even more nervous.

Enzo Marseca admits he knows Mohammed Kudus well

Spurs Web has already relayed the information provided by journalist Simon Phillips on his Patreon claiming that Chelsea are now locked in negotiations with the Hammers for the Ghana international.

Phillips added that the West London club have to move fast to wrap up the deal as Tottenham are accelerating their efforts to land the Ghana international.

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Enzo Mareseca has now been directly asked about Kudus, and not only did he refuse to rule out his signing, but the Spaniard revealed that he has known the winger since his Ajax days.

When asked about the rumours linking Kudus with a move to Stamford Bridge, the Chelsea boss said (via Nizaar Kinsella): “Mohammed is a West Ham player, he is not our player so I can’t say nothing. Only thing I can say is I know Kudus since Ajax.”

Why Tottenham are in serious danger of missing out on Kudus

No player has left the Hammers to join Spurs for the past 14 years, with Scott Parker being the last player to make the move back in 2011.

We know that West Ham have reluctantly decided to negotiate with Tottenham for Kudus, due to their desperate PSR situation, despite the possibility of a potential supporter backlash.

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How Thomas Frank could line up for Tottenham’s pre-season opener against Reading

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Thomas Frank is set to take charge of his first Tottenham Hotspur pre-season match against Reading later this month, and while several key players remain unavailable, we have now attempted to predict what his first Spurs lineup could look like on 19 July.

Tottenham Hotspur are expected to begin pre-season training in the coming weeks as the north London side prepares for the upcoming season under new management.

The 2025/26 campaign will be Thomas Frank’s first at the helm, and with expectations already starting to build, preparations will be key.

Spurs have arranged five pre-season friendlies, as Frank and his coaching staff look to embed their methods and tactical philosophy within the squad. While most senior players will be involved across the summer schedule, several academy products and younger talents are also expected to get minutes during this period.

Thomas Frank is expected to return to Hotspur Way this week, with several first-team players also reporting for duty. The pre-season schedule offers the Dane a chance to assess his options early on, with a mix of experienced heads and youthful prospects available for the opening fixtures.

How Thomas Frank could lineup in first game in charge of Spurs

We reported yesterday that Pedro Porro has already returned to training despite playing over fifty games for the club last season, as the full-back looks to begin pre-season preparations early under the club’s new management.

Tottenham are set to face Reading on the 19th of July, a fixture that will mark Frank’s first game in charge as manager, and one that provides the 51-year-old with a first opportunity to see his new side in action, albeit with several absentees due to international duty.

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While most players will return to training this week, a number are still expected to be unavailable due to their involvement in the U19 and U21 European Championships.

This leaves Frank with a mixed squad of seasoned professionals and emerging youngsters to select from for the Reading clash. Here is how we expect Thomas Frank’s first lineup to look:

Antonin Kinsky is expected to start in goal for that match, with Guglielmo Vicario still recovering from an injury sustained during the last international break.

In defence, a back four comprising Djed Spence, Ashley Phillips, Micky van de Ven and Destiny Udogie could be deployed, as Frank could hand out a starting place to one of his returning loan stars, Phillips.

Rodrigo Bentancur and Lucas Bergvall to feature in Tottenham’s pre-season opener

In midfield, Thomas Frank is likely to stick with his favoured 4-2-3-1 formation. Rodrigo Bentancur and Lucas Bergvall are expected to start in the double pivot, with the latter one of five players we expect to look to impress the new Spurs boss in the first few weeks of training.

With Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison still unavailable, Jamie Donley is expected to operate in the number ten role. It represents a key opportunity for the academy graduate to show his ability and stake a claim ahead of the new campaign.

Up top, a front three of Yang Min-hyeok, Will Lankshear and Alfie Devine could lead the line. The likes of Wilson Odobert, Mikey Moore and Mathys Tel remain unavailable due to their international commitments, while Heung-min Son and Dominic Solanke should be named on the bench as experienced options to call upon if required.

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Tottenham’s £100,000 wage bill problem shows why they are not competing at the top

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Tottenham Hotspur’s conservative wage bill could be the very thing stopping them from competing with England’s elite, as a worrying statistic reveals a lack of top earners compared to their rivals.

Tottenham Hotspur continues to drag its feet this summer window, as the club is yet to make any big statement signings.

So far, Mathys Tel, Kevin Danso and Kota Takai are the three deals completed by the Lilywhites, costing them a combined total of £55.5million.

Tottenham have also already gotten four players off their wage books, as Timo Werner’s loan spell ended this summer, while Sergio Reguilon, Alfie Whiteman, and Fraser Forster all departed following the expiration of their contracts.

This has seen Spurs save a whopping £15.6million in annual wages after those four player decisions, and that figure could rise even further this summer.

Tottenham risk falling further behind due to strict wage structure

Of course, it is not news that Tottenham Hotspur operate within a tight wage structure, with the club’s current highest earner, Heung-min Son, capped at £190,000 a week.

The next highest, James Maddison, currently earns £170,000 a week, while Cristian Romero comes in third, taking home £165,000.

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However, based on recent reports, which state that Son could depart Tottenham and Romero could leave following interest from Atletico Madrid, Spurs could very well have just two players earning over £100,000 in weekly wages ahead of next season.

Which, in comparison to their other “big six” rivals, could explain why Spurs are so far behind the top.

As it stands, according to Capology, Arsenal currently have 18 players earning more than £100,000 in wages, while Liverpool, the Premier League winners, has 12.

Meanwhile, Manchester City and Chelsea, on the other hand, have 16 and 15 players, respectively, earning over £100,000 in weekly wages.

Spurs’ transfer plans may suffer without flexibility in wages

Of course, having high earners does not always translate to tangible results on the pitch, as Tottenham Hotspur managed to grab a piece of silverware last season, while Arsenal ended without a trophy despite having the most players on high wages.

However, while that remains a fact, Spurs’ performance in the league last term also showed the gulf in quality between themselves and the so-called big six.

In their annual report from last season, Tottenham’s wage bill was significantly reduced, and that was down to the club losing Harry Kane, yet he was replaced with a player who earned a fraction of his pay.

This season, Tottenham’s strict wage structure could also cost them in the summer market. If they fail to pay the wages that top players attract, the club would simply be left further behind by their rivals, who continue to improve their squad.

At the moment, it seems as though Daniel Levy and Co. are searching for cheap alternative options that need a few months to adapt to the squad after joining.

Reports claim that Tottenham are looking to change their transfer strategy this summer, with a focus said to be on bringing in players with experience, yet it remains all talk with no action.

Meanwhile, proven winners with experience are joining the other big six, further widening the gap between themselves and the Lilywhites.

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When Thomas Frank will have his first Tottenham Hotspur press conference

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Thomas Frank is now firmly in place at Tottenham, and reports have now confirmed when fans can expect to hear from their new head coach for the very first time.

Weeks after being crowned champions of Europe, Tottenham Hotspur decided to sack Ange Postecoglou and embark on a new era under former Brentford boss Thomas Frank.

The Danish manager comes in with a reputation for punching above his weight, having turned Brentford into a Premier League regular since their promotion in 2021.

Tottenham finished 17th last season, despite lifting the Europa League trophy, and one of Frank’s first major tasks will be to push the Lilywhites back up the Premier League table.

Thomas Frank to hold first Tottenham press conference before Reading friendly

The Tottenham hierarchy, including Daniel Levy, has made it clear he believes Thomas Frank is the right man to take the club forward.

Frank has already made an early impression during his initial interview, where he outlined what fans can expect from his team, along with his clear non-negotiables.

The Tottenham boss, however, has since been on holiday, but a report from football.london has now revealed that Thomas Frank is expected back at Hotspur Way this week, where he would meet with his new players for the first time, to begin preparing for the new campaign.

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It is also understood that his first press conference at Tottenham is set to take place before their opening pre-season fixture against Reading on 19 July.

Spurs pre-season schedule offers early silverware chance for Thomas Frank

Following the match against Reading, Thomas Frank is expected to oversee four further friendlies, including meetings with Luton Town, Arsenal, Newcastle United and Bayern Munich.

Find out more about Spurs, pre-season games, venue and time: Tottenham’s Pre-Season Tour 2025: Fixtures, dates, and everything we know.

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Tottenham pull out of race for £13m winger as Everton and Leeds United step up interest

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Tottenham Hotspur are no longer pursuing a deal for a versatile Serie A star, who has been heavily linked with a move to N17 over recent weeks, but the player may be bound for the Premier League this summer.

Unlike previous Tottenham managers, who arrived at the N17 with a clearly defined way of playing and a preferred system, there is some uncertainty over what system Thomas Frank will employ at the club.

The Dane has demonstrated tactical versatility at Brentford, being no stranger to using a 3-5-2 and a 4-3-3, although he primarily employed a 4-2-3-1 last season with the Bees and switched to a slightly more possession-based approach.

Tottenham’s rumoured interest in Timothy Weah makes sense in light of Frank’s willingness to adapt and even change systems mid-game, with the Juventus star being capable of operating as a right-back, a right wing-back and a right-forward.

It was reported a few days ago Spurs face competition from some of their Premier League rivals for Weah, and it turns out that those rivals have now moved to the front of the queue ahead of the Lilywhites.

Tottenham pull out of the race for Timothy Weah

According to a report in Foot Mercato, Everton and Leeds United are now battling it out for the Bianoneri star’s services.

The report says that Spurs are no longer keen on landing the 25-year-old, thus opening the door for the Toffees and the Whites to push ahead in the race.

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Additionally, AS Monaco are also fans of Weah and are looking at him as an option for right-back but they would first have to sell Vanderson to advance on a deal for the USA international.

Finally, Marseille are also keeping an eye on the Serie A star, who Igor Tudor’s men are willing to sell for €15m (£13m) this summer.

Another report in Tutto Juve reports the same figure as Juve’s asking price and also names Everton and Leeds as the leading contenders to land the wide-man.

Why Monaco’s interest in Weah may be good news for Spurs

It may be significant from a Tottenham Hotspur perspective that Monaco are interested in Weah, particularly the assertion that they would have to sell Vanderson to fund a move for the American.

This is because it has been widely reported that Vanderson is on Spurs’ shortlist this summer as the Brazilian nears a departure from the Ligue 1 side.

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