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Huge update on Atletico Madrid’s pursuit of Tottenham’s Cristian Romero

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There has now been a fresh update regarding Atletico Madrid’s efforts to sign Cristian Romero from Tottenham Hotspur this summer, and it is not good news for Spurs fans.

Regular readers of Spurs Web will be aware that a number of outlets over the last few weeks have reported that Atletico Madrid have reached out to Romero regarding a summer switch to the Spanish capital.

The centre-back has had an injury-hit season and it has been suggested by a few outlets that Cristian Romero is willing to leave Tottenham this summer in search of Champions League Football.

As the transfer window draws closer, some sources have even claimed that Spurs are ready to listen to offers of around £50m for Romero.

Atletico Madrid stepping up intrest in Cristian Romero

Diario AS reporter Eduardo Burgos has now become the latest to report on Atletico’s interest in Romero and he provides a rather ominous update for Tottenham Hotspur.

He says that the La Liga giants are now ‘speeding up’ their move for the Argentine even though we are still more than two months away from the opening of the summer transfer window.

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Burgos claims that Atletico are not expected to have any issues agreeing personal terms with Romero, but they are likely to find the negotiations with Tottenham to be challenging.

Finally, the journalist adds that the 2022 World Cup winner likes the idea of moving to Madrid this summer.

Will Daniel Levy price Romero out of a summer transfer?

As previously mentioned, some outlets believe that a fee of around £50m may be enough to price the centre-back away from Hotspur Way, given that he has just two years left on his contract.

However, just two days ago, a report claimed that Daniel Levy may demand ‘well over £100m’ for Romero this summer.

The update suggested that the Tottenham chairman remains determined to retain the former Juventus centre-back despite the growing interest in his services.

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Teddy Sheringham reveals why Ange Postecoglou is still the right man for Tottenham

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Teddy Sheringham has explained why he still has faith in Ange Postecoglou’s ability to get Tottenham moving in the right direction as reports continue to suggest that the Australian might not last too much longer in the Spurs hot seat.

Under normal circumstances, no Tottenham manager would have survived a season as disastrous as the one Postecoglou has presided over so far.

However, the Australian has had to deal with an unprecedented injury crisis this campaign, and he still has the chance to become the first Spurs manager to win a trophy in 17 years as the Lilywhites look to do something special in the Europa League.

Reports over recent days have claimed that Tottenham have already begun looking for Ange Postecoglou’s replacement, but one Spurs legend believes that the 59-year-old is still capable of turning things around.

Teddy Sheringham still has confidence in Ange Postecoglou

Sheringham acknowledged that it would be difficult to justify keeping Ange Postecoglou in the job if Spurs fail to end the season with silverware.

However, the former Tottenham striker insisted that he still has faith that this Spurs side can do something special in the Europa League, given that they have been boosted by the return of key players.

Sheringham told WDW BINGO ON: “I think if Spurs finish where they are currently in the league and don’t win the Europa League, then conversations will be had regarding Ange Postecoglou’s job.

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“There are already rumours circling, which isn’t a good sign for Ange, and if they don’t win the cup, then it’ll be a really poor season. However, at this moment in time, I have every confidence in him and his football team. When they get their full-strength team back, they will look like a completely different outfit.

“Quite a few of their players haven’t been away on international duty, which always helps, they will have loved a bit of time off, and I expect them to finish the season strong, and if that means they win the Europa League, then brilliant.”

Postecoglou bullish about Tottenham’s Europa League hopes

While the speculation continues to run rife over Ange Postecoglou’s future, he has his eyes firmly on one key target – to finish the season with a trophy in his hands.

During his press conference on Wednesday, Ange Postecoglou confidently asserted that Tottenham have a fighting chance of winning the Europa League.

However, the Lilywhites will first have the difficult task of overcoming Eintracht Frankfurt in the quarterfinal before dreaming of going all the way.

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Tottenham fans are worried about ‘absurd’ top manager target this summer

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With Ange Postecoglou under mounting pressure, Tottenham Hotspur are already being linked with potential replacements. However, fans aren’t convinced by one reported frontrunner, Andoni Iraola, whose recent form at Bournemouth has raised eyebrows.

Tottenham Hotspur’s performances this season have left plenty to be desired, and as a result, the pressure on Ange Postecoglou is increasing.

While Postecoglou has urged fans to keep faith in his project, reports suggest the club may already be preparing for life without him.

It has been reported that Spurs have compiled a shortlist of potential managerial candidates should they decide to make a change, with a mix of Premier League managers and overseas options in the frame.

Among those linked with the job is Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola, who has earned plaudits for his work with the Cherries.

Iraola has guided his side to the verge of European contention this season, with Bournemouth sitting five points off sixth-placed Chelsea.

However, his recent results have been far from inspiring. Bournemouth are winless in their last five matches, losing four of them, with their only point in that run coming against Tottenham.

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With speculation mounting, we took to social media to ask Spurs fans whether Iraola would be the right man to replace Postecoglou.

The response was overwhelmingly sceptical, with many questioning whether he fits the club’s needs.

One fan said: “He shouldn’t be, not because of his recent form (all managers go through bad spells) but because he’s not the right fit. We need to stick with a high-possession manager, just one who does it better than Ange.”

Another kept it blunt: “No, plain and simple. He is no better than Ange.”

One supporter had mixed feelings: “I’m torn. Bournemouth play good football and punch above their weight, but is he just the latest trend? I think Frank [Thomas Frank] would be a better choice—level-headed, proven, and brings stability.”

Another fan pointed out: “Apparently, he’s great! Got tasked with two games in one week and bottled it against Ipswich at home… The overreactions on Ange considering the circumstances are ridiculous.”

One went even further: “He never should have been in the running. I said long before his form dropped that he’d be an absurd hire. No experience managing a 50+ game season, no experience handling high expectations.”

Another added: “Same issues as Ange from a playstyle standpoint. If you have a problem with Ange, you’ll likely have one with Iraola when things get tough. And let’s be real, this fanbase is fickle.”

Iraola’s credentials in question amid Bournemouth struggles

It’s clear that Tottenham fans aren’t convinced, with many seeing Iraola as too similar to Postecoglou in terms of philosophy. His high-intensity style has led to similar issues with injuries, something Spurs have also struggled with this season.

Of course, Iraola is still a young manager, and while he has impressed in spells, there are valid concerns about whether he is ready for a step up.

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Tottenham want to offer Roma centre-back a route to the Premier League

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Tottenham Hotspur are among several Premier League clubs keeping tabs on AS Roma defender Evan Ndicka, with the 25-year-old reportedly keen on testing himself in England.

Tottenham will be eager to strengthen their backline ahead of next season, especially after suffering a major injury crisis that saw both Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven sidelined for an extended period.

Even their backup options haven’t been spared, as Radu Dragusin is currently recovering from an ACL injury. Meanwhile, Ben Davies has also had his fair share of injury troubles this campaign.

Given these persistent setbacks, it’s no surprise that Spurs are already identifying potential defensive additions, and Ndicka’s name is now being linked with a move to north London.

Tottenham monitoring Evan Ndicka amid defensive concerns

Of course, Tottenham Hotspur will be hoping for better luck on the injury front next season, but they’re not leaving things to chance. Reports suggest that the club have their eyes on Roma’s Evan Ndicka as a possible solution.

According to TBR Football, the 25-year-old centre-back is open to a move to the Premier League, although it remains to be seen if Tottenham will win the race for his signature.

Several English clubs, including Brighton & Hove Albion, Bournemouth, and West Ham United, are also keeping tabs on him.

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Bournemouth, in particular, have a strong connection to Ndicka, with their football operations president, Tiago Pinto, having signed the Ivorian during his time at Roma.

The Cherries are reportedly looking at him as a potential replacement for Dean Huijsen, should the young defender depart the Vitality Stadium this summer.

Could Ndicka be the answer to Spurs’ defensive woes?

On paper, Ndicka looks like a smart addition to Tottenham’s squad. He’s a solid, left-footed defender with a good injury record—something Spurs desperately need.

This season, he’s missed just one game for Roma due to illness. Last campaign, he was absent for only four matches, and the season before that, while at Eintracht Frankfurt, he sat out just three.

Compare that to Spurs’ first-choice centre-back pairing. This season alone, Romero has missed 27 matches, while van de Ven has been sidelined for 28. That’s a staggering amount of time without key players.

If Spurs want to push for a top-four finish next season, having reliable defenders is crucial. Ndicka may not be the flashiest name on the market, but he ticks a lot of boxes for what Postecoglou’s side needs—strong, composed, and, most importantly, available.

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The huge issue with Tottenham’s wage bill structure under Daniel Levy

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With a 12% reduction in their wage bill, Tottenham are spending far less than their rivals. Let’s find out how Daniel Levy’s Spurs wage structure undervalues key players compared to their rivals.

Tottenham Hotspur’s 2023/24 financial report has been released, and for a club without Champions League football, Daniel Levy has done an exceptional job in keeping the club financially stable.

Despite missing out on Europe’s top competition, Spurs continue to generate impressive revenue, ensuring sustainability without the financial boost that the Champions League provides.

However, while Levy’s business acumen is widely acknowledged, one aspect of the financial report has caught the attention of many – the club’s wage bill.

The numbers reveal a noticeable 12% reduction in wages this season, a change that can largely be attributed to the sale of Harry Kane and the offloading of several high earners who were deemed surplus to requirements.

How Tottenham’s wage bill stacks up against Premier League rivals

Spurs currently have the seventh-highest total payroll allocation in the Premier League, with a total spend of £122,746,000.

In contrast, Manchester City sit at the top with a staggering £255,684,000, followed by Chelsea with £200,590,000. Manchester United are third on £195,515,000, Arsenal fourth on £185,946,000, and Aston Villa fifth with £145,964,000.

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Even Liverpool, who rank in fifth, have a payroll of £135,564,000. This is where the criticism of Levy intensifies. Tottenham simply do not offer high wages to attract top-tier talent.

While they have invested £272 million in player purchases, many of these signings have been relatively low-cost deals for young prospects who do not demand significant wages.

From an accounting perspective, it’s an astute business model, but from a footballing standpoint, it’s questionable.

Selling Harry Kane, a world-class striker on high wages, and replacing him with Dominic Solanke, who is now Spurs’ sixth-highest earner on £90,000 a week, highlights this strategy. Financially, it’s smart. On the pitch? It’s a step backwards.

Spurs’ rigid wage structure could hinder progress

For context, one of Tottenham’s standout performers, Micky van de Ven, earns just £50,000 a week, making him the 22nd-highest-paid player at the club.

To put that into perspective, in comparison to Arsenal, the same wage is paid to Norberto Murara(Neto), a 35-year-old goalkeeper who has barely featured. This wage structure is a ticking time bomb for the Lilywhites.

For instance, imagine, Spurs enter negotiations for a top target, table an offer, and when it comes to wages, they offer less than competitors. The result? They miss out.

Instead of trying to sign the best players, Tottenham would then settle for a player of lesser quality who fits within their strict financial framework.

It’s a recurring pattern that has seen them fall behind their rivals. Worryingly, Daniel Levy has recently stated that Tottenham’s current level of transfer spending is unsustainable. The priority, he insists, is financial stability.

Yet, despite this statement, one fact stands out: Levy remains the highest-paid director in the Premier League and is currently the sixth-highest earner at Tottenham, earning more than most of the first-team squad.

With Tottenham already struggling to break into the Champions League spots, a continued reluctance to compete with the top sides and sign top players who naturally demand high wages could make things even worse. If this trend continues, the future of Tottenham Hotspur looks increasingly uncertain.

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Tottenham starlet snubbed Bayern Munich and PSG to sign new contract in N17

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Reports have revealed that Callum Olusesi had the chance to join one of Europe’s biggest clubs but chose to remain at Tottenham Hotspur, backing himself to break into the first team.

Tottenham Hotspur’s youngster Callum Olusesi has been making small but steady strides in his Spurs career this season.

Not too long ago, the teenager made his senior debut for the club in their Europa League league-phase clash against Hoffenheim, coming on as a substitute.

Just yesterday, Olusesi took another big step in his Spurs career, putting pen to paper on a new three-year contract—one that reportedly makes him one of the highest-paid youngsters in Spurs’ academy setup.

Callum Olusesi snubbed four European giants to stay at Spurs

Reports from Football Insider have now revealed that Tottenham had to fend off interest from several top European clubs before securing Olusesi’s future.

According to the publication, Bayern Munich, Ajax, Juventus, and Paris Saint-Germain were all keen on signing the teenager, but he ultimately decided to commit to Spurs.

With his new deal signed, Olusesi will now be looking ahead to next season, backing himself to make the step up and break into the first team under Ange Postecoglou.

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Tottenham Hotspur have high hopes for Olusesi

Of course, there is plenty of excitement around the 18-year-old’s potential at Tottenham, with former Spurs striker Jermain Defoe highlighting Olusesi as one to watch.

Defoe has praised his versatility, noting that he can operate as a holding midfielder, a number six, an eight, or even a ten.

Speaking on Spurs’ academy talents, Defoe said about Olusesi: “There’s another one, Callum Olusesi. He’s been on the bench a few times this season for Tottenham. Another young player.

“Can play as a holding midfielder, play as a six, play as an eight, play as a ten. Still developing, but great potential.”

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How Tottenham’s 2024/25 wage bill compares to every Premier League club

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Following Tottenham Hotspur’s latest financial reports that show a 12% drop off in the club’s wage bill, we have now compared those figures with other Premier League clubs to see how Spurs stack up.

Tottenham supporters have made their feelings about Daniel Levy abundantly clear, with Spurs fans organising protests throughout the season and demanding he “gets out of their club.”

His financial management may have kept Tottenahm stable, but that has done little to mend his fractured relationship with the fanbase.

The club’s latest financial figures paint an interesting picture. Even without Champions League revenue, Tottenham remain in a strong financial position.

Levy’s business acumen is evident, but while Spurs are financially sound, concerns persist over how much of that stability comes at the cost of on-pitch success.

One of the most talked-about aspects of the financial report is the club’s wage bill, which has dropped by 12% from the 2022/23 season.

This only reinforces the perception that under Levy, Spurs are cutting costs in key areas rather than pushing to compete at the highest level.

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How Tottenham Hotspur’s wage bill stacks up in the Premier League

We’ve taken a closer look at how Tottenham Hotspur’s wage bill compares to their Premier League rivals.

The data, sourced from Capology, provides a snapshot of the financial muscle behind each club. Some figures are estimates due to limited publicly available data.

Every 2024/25 Premier League club’s wage bill

With Tottenham ranking seventh in the league for their wage bill, the figures reinforce what many fans have long suspected—the club simply isn’t matching the financial firepower of their big-six rivals.

Spurs’ spending in the transfer market has been measured, and while Levy insists on financial sustainability, it has led to frustration among supporters who want to see the club push harder for silverware.

The reality of Spurs’ financial approach under Daniel Levy

Levy recently addressed the club’s finances, insisting that Tottenham’s current level of spending is unsustainable.

He emphasised the need for long-term financial stability, especially given the club’s continued absence from the Champions League. However, that stance does little to quell fears that Spurs are being left behind.

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Tottenham told they may have already spotted their next Mauricio Pochettino

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The Athletic’s Jack Pitt-Brooke has suggested that one manager who Tottenham are reportedly keen on bringing through the door might be the man to replicate the kind of success that Mauricio Pochettino had during his time at the North London club.

Since Pochettino’s sacking in 2019, Daniel Levy and Tottenham have made one misstep after another, with all of their managerial appointments proving unsuccessful.

In fact, it could be argued that Ange Postecoglou was brought through the door in an effort to recreate the kind of atmosphere and style of play Pochettino delivered, but the results under the Australian have been extremely inconsistent.

It has been widely reported that Postecoglou is now in very real danger of being sacked, and various outlets have claimed over recent weeks that Andoni Iraola is Tottenham’s top managerial target.

Andoni Iraola compared to Mauricio Pochettino

The appeal of Iraola is understandable, with the Spaniard transforming a Bournemouth side, who were one of the favourites to go down when he took over in 2023, to Champions League contenders.

He has done so playing an attacking, front-foot style of football, and Pitt-Brooke sees parallels between the 42-year-old and where Pochettino was in his career when he made the move from Southampton to Tottenham in 2014.

The journalist said on The Athletic FC Podcast: “There just seems to be a consensus in football that he is the next he is the next new, exciting young manager.

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“I think he is at that sweet spot where he’s only 42, so he’s young enough to be original, brave and really convinced about the strength of his ideas, but he’s also experienced enough that his ideas have been tested.

“He did really well in Spain at Rayo Vallecano and then he’s come over to Bournemouth and done well, so from a Tottenham point of view, if you’re thinking who reminds us most of Mauricio Pochettino in 2014, then Iraola is the obvious choice.”

Andoni Iraola is thought to be open to Tottenham move

It remains to be seen what the Cherries boss decides to do at the end of the season but reports about Tottenham’s chances of prising him away from the Vitality Stadium have been positive.

It was claimed a few weeks ago that sources close to Iraola believe he is open to taking the Spurs job. However, it emerged just a couple of days ago that Tottenham have not held any direct talks with Iraola’s camp so far.

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Harry Kane does not want Tottenham to win race for Bayern Munich star

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Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly very keen on signing a two-time Premier League winner, but Harry Kane has now explained why he is keen for the player not to make the move to his former club this summer.

This summer, one would expect Spurs to prioritise adding more firepower to their forward line, which has misfired on many occasions this season.

It has been reported over recent months that Tottenham are eyeing a move for Leroy Sane, whose contract with Bayern Munich runs out at the end of the season.

In fact, some outlets have even claimed that Spurs are in a strong position to win the race for Sane despite facing competition from the likes of Barcelona.

Despite struggling for regular starts earlier this season, Sane has been in fine form for Vincent Kompany’s side of late, chipping in with regular contributions in the final third.

The winger scored a brace in Bayern’s 3-1 win over St Pauli on Saturday, which took his tally to 11 goals across all competitions so far this season.

Speaking after the win, Harry Kane admitted that he loves playing with the former Manchester City man.

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The England captain told BILD about Sane: “It’s obvious that I harmonize very well with him. He has great qualities and terrifying skills! It was a top game from him and great to see how he converted his chances. He often gets into those positions and was ice-cold in front of goal today, which is what we need.”

When asked about the winger’s future, the former Tottenham Hotspur striker responded: “It’s not my decision, but the club’s. But I really like playing with Leroy and would love for him to stay. But that’s a discussion between him and the club.”

Bayern Munich are holding contract talks with Sane

It is by no means guaranteed that Sane will be available on a free transfer at the end of the season.

It was reported by Florian Plettenberg earlier this week that Bayern of appreciative of the winger’s impressive recent form and have begun talks with his representatives over a new deal.

Plettenberg added that the 29-year-old is willing to take a pay cut to stay at the Allianz Arena and is expected to make a final decision over the coming weeks.

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Tottenham receive warning about signing Chris Rigg from transfer expert

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Tottenham Hotspur have just been told that they have their work cut out to win the race for Chris Rigg as the Sunderland star is now receiving interest from a number of Premier League and overseas clubs.

Having seen Archie Gray hit the ground running since his switch from Leeds United last season, Spurs have allegedly set their sights on another exciting teenage midfielder starlet who is impressing in the Championship.

Various reports have claimed over recent weeks that Tottenham are plotting a move for Sunderland’s Chriss Rigg, whose consistent displays in the middle of the park have helped the Black Cats virtually seal a playoff spot.

However, just a couple of days ago, one source claimed that Spurs are outsiders in the race for Rigg right now, and a fresh update has now shed light on why that is the case.

Chris Rigg is a target for Tottenham and Bundesliga sides

Transfer expert Graeme Bailey has now explained that the queue of interested clubs in the Sunderland academy graduate has grown substantially.

He revealed that Rigg is on the radar of a few German clubs while there is also ‘extensive’ Premier League interest in the 17-year-old.

Bailey told Sunderland AFC News: “There is also Chris Rigg – the German clubs ‘love’ him too, could both players’ next adventures be in the Bundesliga?

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“I would not rule it out. However, we know there is extensive Premier League interest in both (Rigg and Jobe Bellingham). No matter, it’s going to be a busy and interesting summer for both.”

Spurs may have to battle London rivals for Rigg

While Bailey does not name any of Chris Rigg’s suitors in his latest update, we did hear just a couple of weeks ago that one of Tottenham’s London rivals are keen on the Sunderland man.

The report claimed that West Ham are ready to launch an offer for Rigg in the summer, with the Hammers thus potentially posing a big challenge to Tottenham in the transfer race.

However, the same update added that Spurs officials remain hopeful that the youngster can be persuaded that a switch to N17 would be the right one for his development.

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