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Thomas Frank has new Tottenham star to unleash after England success amid loan links

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Thomas Frank’s background in youth development could prove vital in helping new Tottenham boss get the best out of Mikey Moore - especially after the teenager’s crucial goal for England’s U19s on Sunday.

The 17-year-old winger scored a late equalising penalty in a 2-2 draw against Norway at the U19 Euros, continuing to show signs of the exciting talent Spurs fans glimpsed last season.

Moore made 19 appearances under Ange Postecoglou in 2024/25, registering one goal and two assists. While the numbers were modest, his technical ability and attacking intelligence were clear - and traits that Frank, a manager who champions youth, may help refine further.

The Danish coach spent the first five years of his career working with Denmark’s national youth teams, progressing from the U16s to U19s. His commitment to nurturing young players continued at Brentford, where he was known for promoting from the academy and giving talent the time and structure to flourish.

Though Moore earned first-team minutes last season, many of them came during an injury crisis. Under Frank, his development could follow a steadier, more deliberate path.

Stylistically, the fit could be ideal. Frank’s Brentford sides relied heavily on wide players - including reported Spurs target Bryan Mbeumo - and often gave them freedom to roam and create. That tactical approach could suit Moore, who excels with his movement, technique and vision.

There’s also scope for a positional shift. While Moore has mainly featured on the right, and occasionally the left, for Tottenham, his attributes could lend themselves to a central attacking midfield role.

As a No.10, he could become a creative force in Frank’s setup - and the new manager has a track record of trusting young players in key positions.

However, a big decision looms. According to Football Insider , Championship sides Birmingham City and West Brom are keen on taking Moore on loan next season.

A move would almost guarantee regular minutes - but remaining at Spurs could offer exposure to Champions League football and high-level training under a manager known for youth development.

“With Ange, I’m thankful to him. He gave me an opportunity to go and show people what I could do," Moore told PA Sport regarding Frank's appointment. "Now I’m just excited to get back and hopefully go and impress the new manager. Try and show what I can do, really.

"I started away at Brentford, where obviously [Frank] was in charge, and I’ve played against his team before. I’ve heard that he’s a good man and he’s a good manager. One of the boys here [with the Under-19s] works under him and says good things about him, so I’m just excited to get going under him, really."

With Frank also reportedly keen to keep tabs on fellow teenage signing Luka Vuskovic before deciding on a potential loan, Moore may receive similar attention.

Thomas Frank makes Tottenham decision on £12m wonderkid after transfer moves

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New Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank will be keeping a close eye on teenage centre-back Luka Vuskovic as he prepares to link up with the Europa League-winning squad.

Spurs agreed a deal for Vuskovic back in September 2023, when he was just 16. The agreement allowed him to remain at Hajduk Split until 2025, with his contract at Tottenham running until 2030.

Despite making his professional debut only two years ago, Vuskovic has already made headlines in Croatia.

He became the youngest player to feature in the country’s top division and Hajduk Split’s youngest-ever goalscorer following a standout debut season.

Now officially a Spurs player, several clubs have expressed interest in taking the Croatian on loan, with first-team minutes at Tottenham not guaranteed.

However, according to The Mirror, Frank is keen to evaluate the 18-year-old closely before making any decisions about his immediate future.

Spurs are said to be in no rush, aware of the significant potential Vuskovic possesses, with the Mirror reporting that 'a series of top-flight clubs from Germany, France and Belgium including Hamburg and Club Brugge' are keen on signing the youngster.

The defender had also attracted interest from Manchester City and PSG before committing to north London, and the club are keen to carefully manage his development.

“First of all, I’m looking forward to feeling that level and seeing where I am in relation to the players who just won the Europa League so that I know what I need to work on the most,” Vuskovic said.

“After that, I’ll see in agreement with the club which is the smartest next step. "The club has proven to be careful and wise in making decisions so far.

"Belgium has proven to be an ideal league at this stage of my career, and I think it is otherwise a great development league because it gives a lot of opportunities to young players.”

Frank’s background could prove crucial. The Dane spent five years coaching his country’s youth teams - from U16 to U19 level - and is widely regarded as a manager with a strong track record in player development.

Vuskovic spent last season on loan with Belgian side Westerlo, where he impressed with seven goals and two assists in 36 appearances - remarkable numbers for a centre-back.

Thomas Frank first Tottenham signing confirmed as statement released

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Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed the permanent signing of winger Mathys Tel, with the player becoming the first new signing under new head coach Thomas Frank.

Tel spent the second half of last season on loan at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium from Bayern Munich. Spurs have activated a clause for the deal to now become permanent for a fee of £30 million.

The France under-21 international has signed a six-year contract with Spurs. The deal will become active at the expiry of his current loan deal that runs until the end of the month.

In a statement, Spurs wrote: "We are delighted to announce the permanent signing of Mathys Tel from FC Bayern.

"Mathys joined the Club from the Bundesliga side in February on loan until the end of the season with an option to make the move permanent. We can confirm we have agreed a deal with Bayern that will see the France Under-21 international sign a contract that will run until 2031 when his current loan deal ends on 30 June."

During his loan spell, the 20-year-old made 20 appearances, scoring three goals and claiming one assist. He established himself as a regular starter under former manager Ange Postecoglou.

He's now got to impress new boss Frank. The manager was confirmed as Postecoglou's replacement at the club earlier this week after helping to establish Brentford in the Premier League.

The new Spurs boss has already been linked with signings. Reports claim that the club are attempting to hijack Manchester United's move for Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo.

The Tottenham star facing crucial summer transfer decision Thomas Frank will already be aware of

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Tottenham fans will have to bide their time when it comes to seeing Thomas Frank's side in action for the very first time. Once again, Spurs will have a new look about them with the Dane replacing Ange Postecoglou at the helm.

It will also be the same for the Tottenham team as transfer incomings and outgoings will be sanctioned this summer to ensure the north London club get back to challenging for the top four. Tottenham's form in 2024/25 highlighted that changes must take place and Johan Lange certainly has plenty to do.

Right now, there are question marks over a number of players already at the club, especially when it comes to the final third. football.london reported earlier in the week that Son Heung-min is more open to leaving than he has ever been before.

Richarlison's future is certainly not guaranteed after a difficult three seasons in the capital, but it does appear that Mathys Tel is set to stay on a permanent basis. Finally, there is Manor Solomon's future to discuss after his sublime form in Leeds United's promotion-winning campaign.

The Israel ace contributed ten goals and 13 assists in his 41 appearances for the West Yorkshire club, with his final strike of the season, which came in the very last minute of their 2-1 win at Plymouth Argyle, seeing them secure the Championship title. Leeds would undoubtedly like to make his loan move permanent as they prepare for life back in the Premier League.

Solomon himself may feel exactly the same way as he will almost certainly be a guaranteed starter for Daniel Farke's side in the Premier League. Amid those big question marks surrounding his future anyway, the appointment of Frank as Spurs boss could change things for the player.

The Dane will no doubt want to take a good look at the players available to him at Tottenham over the course of the summer before making a final decision on them. That in turn could mean that Solomon does in fact still have a future in N17.

Signed in the summer of 2023, the winger was restricted to only six appearances in his debut campaign with injury unfortunately leaving him in the treatment room. Unable to catch the eye for Tottenham last pre-season as he looked to work his way back to full fitness and duly impress Postecoglou, he ended up moving to Leeds United on loan for the campaign and it proved to be the best possible move for all parties.

Frank is someone who will most definitely be aware of Solomon after he scored against his Brentford side during his time with Fulham in the 2022/23 campaign. Seeing the first part of his campaign disrupted by injury, the attacker enjoyed a purple patch in front of goal during February and early March as he scored in five successive games.

His final goal of that sequence was a close-range header in the 39th minute at Brentford to make it 1-1, with the Bees going on to win the game 3-2. At a time when Solomon was in confident mood and the top of his game, Frank will certainly have noted him.

The confidence is most definitely flowing through the player's veins right now after a sensational season in the Championship with Leeds United. It is something Frank and Spurs may want to capitalise on as they take a look at him this summer before reviewing their options out wide.

If he is to move on, it is perhaps the perfect time to cash in on him as his stock may never be higher considering what he achieved during his loan spell at Elland Road. It is a huge summer for Solomon and what comes next for the Tottenham man will become clear in the weeks ahead.

Thomas Frank closes in on first Tottenham signing amid Bryan Mbeumo to Man Utd transfer saga

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Mathys Tel looks set to become Thomas Frank's first signing as Tottenham Hotspur head coach. The 20-year-old forward joined the Lilywhites on loan from Bayern Munich during the January transfer window, which included a £45.8m option to sign permanently this summer.

Tel, who was prised from the Bundesliga giants by Ange Postecoglou, featured 20 times for Tottenham across all competitions - scoring three goals and providing one assist. Despite some poor results in the Premier League, the France Under-21 international helped Spurs win the Europa League.

He didn't feature in the 1-0 win vs Manchester United in the final, but his versatility during the knockout stages of the competition proved crucial. football.london understands that Tel was always set to stay at Tottenham - even after a few tweaks to the initial payment structure for him.

Meanwhile, according to German newspaper Sport Bild, the Frenchman is close to joining Spurs permanently. The report claims that, instead of triggering the option-to-buy clause in Tel's loan deal, Tottenham will now pay Bayern around €35m (£29.8m).

It's said that the German outfit plan to reinvest the funds on their frontline following the departures of Leroy Sane and Thomas Muller. Speaking to reporters on Friday, Christoph Freund hinted that Tel was set to leave.

The Bayern sporting director said: "We now have two fewer players in attack. That's a fact.

"Therefore, it is clearly our goal to strengthen ourselves there and add quality."

Meanwhile, in north London, Frank will hope that Tel is the first of many exciting signings he makes as Tottenham's boss. Bryan Mbeumo has been heavily linked with a move to Spurs following his ex-manager's appointment.

According to the BBC, Spurs are interested in signing the Brentford star, who was subject to a bid from Manchester United earlier this month. The report claims that the Red Devils tabled an offer of £45m, plus £10m in add-ons.

It's said that no agreement was reached - with that proposal falling short of the Bees' valuation. The BBC add that Tottenham are yet to submit a bid, and other Champions League clubs are keen.

Mbeumo reportedly has no release clause in his contract at the G-Tech Community Stadium, which has a year left to run - plus a 12-month extension option. During an interview with Viaplay back in May, Frank was quizzed on the Brentford forward's future.

"It's clear that if he is to be sold, it must be for a nice, nice amount," said the 51-year-old, as quoted by the Evening Standard. "It is a lot. Mucho. Really a lot.

"Then it's clear that it's impossible to replace him one-for-one. It cannot be done. There is a reason why he costs X number of million pounds, and we do not have X number of million pounds to buy for.

"I would say that I would be surprised if a lot of big clubs don't look at him. I would be surprised with what he has to offer. How many wingers score 20 goals for a mid-table club?

"And then with seven assists plus his work-ethic. And his character. All these things mean that he has a lot, so he is a good player."

Johan Lange can gift Thomas Frank 'incredible talent' with surprise first Tottenham transfer

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Tottenham's transfer approach is going to be fascinating this summer as they look to get back to challenging towards the top of the Premier League. After mainly targeting young players for the future last summer, Ange Postecoglou stated prior to his dismissal that the club needed experienced players this time around.

Now set to embark on a Champions League campaign on top of their Premier League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup commitments, the addition of players who have played at that level before and are comfortable there could hold the key to Tottenham achieving their goals come May. In what has been a very quiet transfer window for Johan Lange and the club with not many players linked due to the managerial uncertainty, transfer talk could be set to ramp up now Thomas Frank is in place.

One player who has been mentioned in regards to a Tottenham transfer in recent days is Roma midfielder Niccolo Pisilli. According to reports, Spurs have agreed a deal in principle to sign the 20-year-old.

So what exactly would they be getting in Pisilli? football.london takes a look at what his previous Roma managers have said about him.

Jose Mourinho on Pisilli's first Roma goal

“I gave lots of debuts in many other clubs, but at Roma many of them are kids who grew up here, who went to the stadium with their fathers, grandfathers, and when they get a chance to play for the senior squad, it is so emotional," he said.

“It is his first goal in the Stadio Olimpico, in the Europa League, in the net below where he used to sit in the stands. Such joy. I had to run off, or I would burst into tears too!"

Ivan Juric on Pisilli

“You fall in love easily. He’s young, he must grow, and he comes from an intellectual family. He’s also a little intellectual,” Juric told Italian publication Corriere dello Sport (via Football Italia).

“He is calm and serene. He thinks and has a talent that I had never seen in young players like him. He has a clear perception of things from the first touch. If he continues like this, working hard without being overconfident, he’ll have a great career.”

Juric on Pisilli

“We have a lot of youngsters who are leaving me very pleased and they can still improve a lot," said Juric. “Pisilli is an incredible talent, he can do better because he runs too much at times and loses position.

“But I love to coach him, he’s an incredible talent, humble, he controls the ball by pointing forward. He can play in the middle or a bit more advanced.”

Daniele De Rossi on Pisilli

“Who impressed me? In-person, Pisilli," revealed De Rossi. "I didn’t know him well; he’s such a strong player. He’s still a youngster, but he made an impression on me. I’m guilty of not knowing him well.”

Luciano Spalletti on Pisilli

“Looking at Pisilli, he seems like a really good midfielder. He knows how to play in both phases, and he is someone who always shows up," said Spalletti after calling up the Roma ace to the Italian national side.

“De Rossi told me that he always scores in small-sided games, he’s always present. He has high frequency and has lots of energy. He is someone who can do a bit of everything. He can be part of our new history.

“I think he deserved to come here with us, and now everyone is realising it too. We have to test things out here: For now I only bring 23 players, I don’t want to have two more players who get five or six minutes, and they end up feeling left out.

“I brought [Daniel] Maldini and Pisilli in the 23 because I want to see them on the pitch, making a difference for the national team.”

Ange Postecoglou could be set for immediate return just weeks after shock Tottenham sacking

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Former Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou could be in line for an immediate return to management just weeks after his shock dismissal in North London. Despite guiding Spurs to Europa League success, it wasn't enough to save the Australian from being axed from the post.

According to The Guardian and The Athletic, Saudi Pro League side Al-Ahli has emerged as a potential target for their managerial position - should they make a change in the dugout for next season. The 59-year-old is said to be expected to receive offers after guiding Spurs to their first piece of silverware in nearly 20 years, last month.

Matthias Jaissle is currently at the helm at the Saudi Arabian club and led them to the AFC Champions League but the 37-year-old has been linked with a return to Europe.

The Athletic have claimed that Al-Ahli have made contact with Postecoglou and is among the candidates to succeed the German in the Middle East.

Should he get the role, he would be in charge of some of best Premier League stars in recent years with the likes of Ivan Toney, Roberto Firmino, Riyad Mahrez and Edouard Mendy at his disposal.

It comes less than seven days after he was dismissed as Spurs boss with Brentford boss Thomas Frank replacing him. In a statement, the club said: "Following a review of performances and after significant reflection, the club can announce that Ange Postecoglou has been relieved of his duties.

"Ange joined us from Celtic in the summer of 2023 and oversaw a period of change on the pitch, returning us to the attacking brand of football that has traditionally been associated with the club, while writing a new chapter in our history by leading us to UEFA Europa League glory in Bilbao last month - an achievement that will live with us all forever.

"We are extremely grateful to Ange for his commitment and contribution during his two years at the club.

"Ange will always be remembered as only the third manager in our history to deliver a European trophy, alongside legendary figures Bill Nicholson and Keith Burkinshaw.

"However, the Board has unanimously concluded that it is in the best interests of the club for a change to take place. Following a positive start in the 2023/24 Premier League (PL) season, we recorded 78 points from the last 66 PL games.

"This culminated in our worst-ever PL finish last season.

"At times there were extenuating circumstances - injuries and then a decision to prioritise our European campaign.

"Whilst winning the Europa League this season ranks as one of the club’s greatest moments, we cannot base our decision on emotions aligned to this triumph.

"It is crucial that we are able to compete on multiple fronts and believe a change of approach will give us the strongest chance for the coming season and beyond.

"This has been one of the toughest decisions we have had to make and is not a decision that we have taken lightly, nor one we have rushed to conclude.

"We have made what we believe is the right decision to give us the best chance of success going forward, not the easy decision.

"We have a talented, young squad and Ange has given us a great platform to build upon. We should like to express our gratitude to him. We wish him well for the future - he will always be welcome back at our home.

"News on the appointment of a new head coach will be announced in due course."

Thomas Frank has huge £135m transfer dilemma as Tottenham line up first two transfers

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Now that Thomas Frank is through the door at Tottenham Hotspur, everyone can start thinking about transfer links.

Spurs have not been linked with too many players so far this summer, mainly due to the uncertainty around the managerial situation in N17, with Ange Postecoglou sacked just last week and Frank arriving at the club earlier this week.

The likelihood is that transfer rumours will now ramp up, as Daniel Levy and Johan Lange look to give Frank the tools he needs to succeed in both the Premier League and the Champions League next season.

Given Spurs' injury issues under Postecoglou last season, the squad definitely needs strengthening. The Australian chose to prioritise the Europa League this season, which paid healthy dividends with the Lilywhites ending a 17-year trophy drought, but their domestic form suffered, with Tottenham finishing 17th.

That ultimately got Postecoglou the sack, with a statement on the club's website highlighting that it was "crucial that we are able to compete on multiple fronts and believe a change of approach will give us the strongest chance for the coming season and beyond".

Tottenham have continually been linked with Crystal Palace midfielder Eberechi Eze since last summer, when there was talk of a deal being done. The player is thought to be keen on a move, but he will cost in the region of £65million.

Then, given Frank's move from Brentford, there have also been links now with Bryan Mbeumo, who is looking to make the next step in his career.

Manchester United have been tipped to sign the Cameroonian, with talk of a £60million bid, but Spurs are also said to be interested, with Frank keen to convince the frontman to move with him to N17.

But those two deals could hand Frank a massive, but ultimately enjoyable headache.

Both are attacking players who can play across the frontline in support of a central striker. At Brentford, Frank regularly utilised a 4-2-3-1 formation with Mbeumo playing off the right.

That right hand forward position has been taken by Dejan Kulusevski or Brennan Johnson this season, although Kulusevski is also strong in the No.10 role. However, that's where James Maddison likes to operate.

Then there's Eze, who was often part of a three-pronged attack at Palace, playing on the left of the three alongside Jean-Philippe Mateta and Ismaila Sarr.

Spurs captain Son Heung-min plays off the left currently, but as football.london reported earlier this week, the South Korean is more open to leaving Spurs this summer than ever before, having lifted a trophy with the club now.

The likes of Mathys Tel and Wilson Odobert could also play there, although there is no clue as yet as to whether or not Tel will be playing his football at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium next season.

Finding space for what would be the four strongest players in Eze, Kulusevski, Maddison and Mbeumo in three roles simply cannot be done, and that's without factoring in Son, Johnson, Tel, Odobert and even Richarlison.

It is a major dilemma, particularly given Spurs will likely have to shell out around £135million to sign the Premier League duo. But having strength in depth is imperative and they are the sort of players Spurs will need to be able to call upon from the bench in massive Champions League games.

Jack Grealish to Tottenham transfer update as key Man City decision made

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Tottenham have been offered an update on a potential move for Manchester City's Jack Grealish - amid ongoing transfer links with the playmaker.

Spurs are one of the club linked with an interest in the England man this summer, with Newcastle United also one of the clubs mentioned. His time at the Etihad Stadium looks to be up with the player not included in the squad for the Club World Cup - which is about to get underway in the United States.

talkSPORT named Tottenham, along with Everton, as the two clubs showing an interest in Grealish, with the club looking to add a left-sided winger after the departure of Timo Werner.

Grealish has two years remaining on his contract with City - having signed from Aston Villa for £100million in 2021. He reportedly earns around £300,000 per-week.

The Guardian report that City are looking for a fee of around £50million for the 29-year-old in the current transfer window, which re-opens on Monday. However, they are yet to receive any formal offers.

It is added if there continues to be a lack of interest around a permanent deal, then the club might be willing to consider a loan deal. If City would be willing to contribute to Grealish's wages in any temporary deal is still to be seen, which could be a key point for potential suitors.

Grealish struggled for game-time for City during the 2024/25 campaign. He scored one goal in 20 Premier League appearances throughout the season, with most of those outings coming from the subs bench.

The City man will be one of many potential targets that new Spurs manager Thomas Frank is likely to look at over the next few weeks as he assesses his squad and where it needs strengthening.

City's stance on Grealish means that it may be a deal for later in the transfer window. The club are likely to wait to see if there's any better options before sanctioning a loan move.

Who is Niccolo Pisilli? The Roma wonderkid who can become Thomas Frank's first Tottenham transfer

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Roma midfielder Niccolo Pisilli is the latest player to be linked with a summer transfer to Tottenham Hotspur as the club get their plans in place for the new season. It is a hugely important summer for the football club as they look to build on their Europa League final success.

Despite guiding Tottenham to their first trophy in 17 years, Ange Postecoglou is no longer in charge and has been replaced in the hotseat by Thomas Frank. Spurs will certainly have a new look about them next term following the managerial switch and the same may apply when it comes to the XI Frank fields on a matchday.

According to reports, the north London club have agreed a deal in principle to sign Roma ace Pisilli. The 20-year-old is currently representing Italy at the UEFA European Under-21 Championship and it will likely be after the tournament has concluded in Slovakia when a deal is completed if that is to be the case.

So who exactly is Pisilli? football.london takes a look below.

Born in Rome in September 2004, Pisilli is viewed as a classic No.8 and is very impressive both going forward and with his defensive work. Someone who is very highly regarded at Roma, he is excellent on the ball, reads the game well and can quite easily switch play with his long-range passing ability.

His impact in the final third can be seen by the fact that he has 39 goals and 19 assists in his 152 games in all competitions for Roma and their Primavera sides. Pisilli joined the Italian giants at the age of eight and progressed through their system before making his first-team debut in May 2023, with former Spurs boss Jose Mourinho handing the midfielder his bow for the final minute of their 2-0 home defeat against Inter Milan.

Following his Roma debut at the end of the 2022/23 campaign, Pisilli mainly featured for Roma's Primavera team the following year but he was a regular in the matchday squad in Serie A. His only league appearance that season came in an away defeat at Bologna as he was introduced off the bench for nine minutes by Mourinho.

His other appearance that season was in the Europa League against FC Sheriff, a game in which he scored his first goal for his boyhood club. Following a change of management at the start of 2024 with club legend Daniele De Rossi replacing Mourinho in the job, the 2006 World Cup winner immediately noted Pisilli.

“Who impressed me? In-person, Pisilli," revealed De Rossi. "I didn’t know him well; he’s such a strong player. He’s still a youngster, but he made an impression on me. I’m guilty of not knowing him well.”

The 2024/25 campaign turned out to be Pisilli's breakthrough season in the Roma first team as he went on to play 41 times in all competitions. The youngster made 28 appearances in Serie A, with 11 of those starts, and he also contributed with two goals and one assist.

Last season highlighted that he does have a knack of picking up a yellow card after receiving seven cautions in his 28 league games. His performances in the opening weeks of the term alerted Italy boss Luciano Spalletti and he duly handed the Roma man his first senior call-up for the national team for October's UEFA Nations League fixtures.

Prior to making his Italy debut in the closing stages of the 2-2 draw with Belgium, the player spoke to the media and thanked his previous Roma managers for their role in his journey to the senior Italy side.

“I want to thank De Rossi, Mourinho and [Ivan] Juric. It’s thanks to them that I’ve had the opportunity to be here," he said (via One Football). "As for the youth teams, it’s always an honour to wear the national team jersey. They are all experiences that have helped me. De Rossi and Mourinho gave me the chance to play, which was the most important opportunity."

Now with Italy U21s as they look to win the UEFA European Under-21 Championship in Slovakia, Pisilli's next appearance for his club side could potentially be in the Premier League if Tottenham are to complete a deal for the highly-rated ace. However, a Roma exit may not be so straightforward for the player due to his connection with the club.

“It was a very strong emotion, really beautiful: setting foot in the Olimpico was something wonderful," he said in an interview with DAZN. "Most of my friends are Roma fans, so even just the fact that they were watching the game and wrote to me 'I can’t believe you got in' was incredible.

“Playing for Roma is a dream come true, because when I was little I wore the Roma shirt and played in the park near my house. Now I wear the Roma shirt and play at the Olimpico, so it’s something I’ve always dreamed of since I was a child and it’s really beautiful.

“Being able to play and sweat for this shirt is truly indescribable for me. Being an example is something very beautiful and it’s a great responsibility.”

Following the additions of fellow youngsters Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall and Wilson Odobert 12 months ago, Pisilli could be the latest addition as Tottenham look to give Frank a team for years to come.