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Tottenham remain keen on signing striker with 26 goals and 9 assists despite having signed Solanke – report

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Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly considering adding another striker to their ranks, with Lille’s Jonathan David emerging as a key target.

According to sources from Football Insider, Spurs’ have placed him on their target list amid uncertainty regarding Richarlison’s future.

Having already signed Dominic Solanke for £65m, the Lilywhites are now looking to further enhance their attacking options.

Jonathan David, who has been a standout performer for Lille, has attracted Tottenham’s attention, particularly as he approaches the final year of his contract.

David’s contract situation makes him an appealing prospect for Spurs, as the 24-year-old Canadian striker could be signed for a significantly reduced fee of around £25 million.

This lower price, combined with his impressive goal-scoring record, makes him a valuable potential addition to Ange Postecoglou’s squad.

Last season, David showcased his goal-scoring prowess by netting 26 goals and providing nine assists in 47 appearances across all competitions.

His consistent ability to find the back of the net has made him a target for several Premier League clubs, including Tottenham.

With Lille likely open to negotiations to avoid losing David on a free transfer next summer, Spurs see a potential bargain opportunity to secure the striker.

As the transfer window continues, the Lilywhites are expected to keep a close eye on David’s situation, with the possibility of further bolstering their attacking lineup by bringing the talented forward to North London.

This pursuit of Jonathan David underscores Tottenham’s determination to build a strong squad capable of competing at the highest level.

“I certainly won’t rule it out” – Sky Sports man shares exciting Tottenham transfer update

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Tottenham Hotspur might still have moves to bolster their attack in the transfer market despite already securing Dominic Solanke as their second major signing this summer.

According to Sky Sports journalist Michael Bridge, Spurs could be eyeing another attacking addition before the transfer window closes.

Tottenham officially announced the signing of Solanke yesterday, signing him from Bournemouth for a club record fee.

Bridge noted that while the Lilywhites have already added quality attacking options, including Brennan Johnson, Kulusevski, and Heung-Min Son—who are versatile enough to play as strikers or wide players—there is still potential for additional signings.

He suggested that although no immediate moves are expected, Spurs might look to sign another attacker.

Speaking on Sky Sports News, Bridge said:

“I certainly won’t rule it out. Of course they have re-signed Timo Werner on loan, they have Brennan Johnson, Kulusevski, Heung-Min Son who can play as a striker or as a wide player.

“I wouldn’t completely rule it out. I don’t think anything will happen in the next week or so, but it could be something for later on in the window.”

Beyond strengthening their attack, Tottenham has also focused on improving their midfield.

Earlier in the summer, they signed Lucas Bergvall on a five-year contract for a reported £8.5 million.

More recently, they added Archie Gray for an undisclosed fee, which is believed to be around £40 million.

As the transfer window nears its end, Tottenham is keeping a close eye on the market for further opportunities to enhance the squad.

Fans can expect more activity as the club aims to assemble a team that can compete at the highest level in the upcoming season.

“There is movement” – Fabrizio Romano drops exciting update on another Tottenham target with 51 goals and 12 assists

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Tottenham Hotspur are continuing their search for additional attacking reinforcements, even after reportedly securing the signing of Dominic Solanke.

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has suggested that Spurs may be eyeing Santiago Gimenez, a highly regarded forward who has been linked with a potential move to the Premier League.

Romano indicated that there could be notable developments regarding Gimenez in the coming days, hinting at a possible transfer to the Premier League for the 23-year-old striker.

Speaking on his YouTube channel, the Italian journalist stated:

“Santiago Gimenez news? I think there could be news for Santiago Gimenez in the next few days. I spect movement around Santiago Gimenez, and I think it could be the Premier League for Gimenez. There is movement. I can’t say more now, but there is movement around Gimenez.”

Despite already bolstering their attack with the acquisition of Solanke, Tottenham appear to be keeping their options open as they evaluate further additions to their squad.

Gimenez, who is currently valued at approximately €40 million, has drawn the interest of several top clubs due to his standout performances in the Eredivisie.

Since joining Feyenoord from Cruz Azul in 2022 for €6 million, the Mexican international has made a significant impact, scoring 51 goals and assisting 12.

He finished last season as the third-highest goalscorer in the Dutch league, registering 23 goals and 6 assists in 30 league appearances, demonstrating his ability to both score and create opportunities.

While Spurs have been linked with Gimenez this summer, it remains uncertain whether they will move forward with a deal, especially following their agreement for Solanke.

Nevertheless, the potential addition of another forward like Gimenez underscores Tottenham’s determination to assemble a squad capable of competing at the highest level on multiple fronts in the upcoming season.

“will be sent out on loan” – Club insider tips versatile Tottenham ace to leave on loan

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Tottenham Hotspur’s rising star, George Abbott, is likely to spend the upcoming season on loan, as per insights shared by John Wenham.

Wenham, a well-known Spurs insider and the owner of the Lilywhite Rose podcast, believes that a loan move could be crucial for Abbott’s development, considering the stiff competition for places within the squad.

Abbott, a versatile midfielder who has been part of Tottenham’s setup since the age of seven, recently extended his contract with the club until the summer of 2027.

Despite his promising potential, Wenham points out that Abbott might face challenges in securing regular first-team action this season.

Archie Gray, the club’s young signing, has made significant progress during pre-season, earning more minutes on the field and emerging as a strong candidate for inclusion in Ange Postecoglou’s plans.

Speaking to Tottenham News, Wenham said:

“I’m not so sure Abbott would be handed many first-team opportunities this season.

“Abbott is very versatile, but Gray is a similar profile of player to him. I think that Gray is just slightly ahead of Abbott in terms of his development, which we have seen during pre-season in terms of the minutes both players have played.

“Therefore, I think Abbott will be sent out on loan this season and that is probably what is best for him. If he could get 40 games under his belt that would be really positive.”

During the last season, Abbott made notable contributions in the Premier League 2, where he captained Tottenham’s U21 team to a league title. He played in 16 matches, scoring three goals and providing three assists, including a key goal in the 3-1 victory over Sunderland U21 in the playoff final.

Abbott also made his senior debut for the Lilywhites, appearing as a late substitute in a 4-1 Premier League victory against Leeds United in May last year.

A season-long loan would offer Abbott the opportunity to gain valuable match experience.

This experience would be vital in his development, allowing him to return to Tottenham better equipped to compete for a place in the first team and contribute more significantly to the club’s future success.

‘high probability he will leave’: 27-year-old Tottenham ace expected to move on

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Tottenham defender Sergio Reguilon has been linked with a move away from the club.

Clubs in Turkey are keeping tabs on his situation. The 27-year-old is unlikely to be a regular starter for the north London club next season and he is likely to be moved on this summer.

According to Turkish commentator Mustafa Ozgur Sancar, the player is highly likely to leave Tottenham this summer and Galatasaray are interested in securing his signature.

He said to Haber Sarikirmizi: “Lucas Digne is a good and experienced footballer. Of course, he would be useful if he came to Galatasaray, but I think Sergio Reguilon is a more preferable footballer. Galatasaray also have an interest in the Spaniard. There is also a high probability he will leave Tottenham. I wish this will be the transfer,” said Özgür Sancar.

The player was on loan at Manchester United and Brentford last season and he will want to play regularly in the upcoming season. He will be aware of the fact that he is not a key part of Ange Postecoglou’s plans, and therefore he will look to secure a permanent exit from the club.

Tottenham are reportedly keen on selling the player as well. It remains to be seen whether the Turkish outfit can submit an acceptable offer for him.

The 27-year-old still has a lot of time to get his career back on track and it remains to be seen where he ends up. He has been linked with the return to the La Liga as well.

Reguilon was highly rated before his move to Tottenham, and he will look to get back to his best once again. Regular football in Turkey could be ideal for him.

Player ‘given the green light’ to seal €15m move away from Tottenham

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Tottenham Hotspur defender Emerson Royal has been linked with a move away from the club and he is set to complete the move to AC Milan.

According to Gianluca Di Marzio, the defender has been ‘given the green light’ to travel and complete his medical with the Italian club.

Milan will pay a fee of around €15 million for the versatile defender. The 25-year-old has fallen down the pecking order at the north London club and he needed to leave in order to play regularly. A move to Italy will be ideal for him at this stage of his career and it remains to be seen whether he can establish himself as a key player for the Italian giants.

The Brazilian defender is versatile enough to operate on both flanks and he could prove to be a very useful squad option for the Italian giants. Meanwhile, Tottenham will look to invest the proceeds from his departure into the playing squad.

Emerson played 24 games in all competitions last season, and he will hope to play more often in the upcoming campaign.

Di Marzio also claims that the two clubs have already signed all the documents relating to the player’s transfer and the Brazilian will now organise his trip to Italy.

Tottenham have sufficient depth in the fullback department and it is unlikely that they will bring in a like for like replacement. They will probably look to strengthen the other areas of their squad before the summer transfer window closes.

Premier League club left annoyed by Tottenham’s recent move

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Tottenham Hotspur’s pursuit of Bournemouth striker Dominic Solanke has reportedly left the Cherries frustrated, particularly due to the timing of their bid.

As reported by The Mirror, Bournemouth are upset that Spurs made their move so late in the transfer window, with the Premier League season just around the corner.

This timing puts Bournemouth in a tough spot, as they now have limited time to find a replacement for Solanke if he were to depart.

Solanke, who is under contract with Bournemouth until 2027, has a release clause set at £65 million.

Tottenham are on the verge of signing the striker for a fee close to £60m

The 26-year-old striker enjoyed an outstanding campaign last season, finishing as the fourth joint-top scorer in the Premier League with 19 goals and three assists in 38 matches.

With over 200 appearances combined in the Premier League and Championship, Solanke offers considerable experience, making him an attractive option for Spurs as they look to enhance their attacking options.

Bournemouth’s frustration is understandable, given that Tottenham’s late bid leaves them with little time to respond adequately.

However, the Lilywhites are determined to finalise the deal, hoping Solanke can carry over his excellent form into the new season and provide a significant boost to their squad.

The final days of the transfer window promise to be tense as both clubs seek to navigate this challenging situation.

Blow for Tottenham: London rivals outbid Spurs to secure signing of Premier League star

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Tottenham failed in their attempt to sign Wolves’ star winger Pedro Neto, as the North London club’s player-plus-cash offer was rejected.

Tottenham were strongly linked with a move for Pedro Neto this summer, and their interest in the player was evident when they reportedly held talks over personal terms.

The club’s determination to secure the 24-year-old was further demonstrated when they submitted a player-plus-cash offer to Wolves, which included midfielder Oliver Skipp as part of the deal.

According to Liam Keen, Wolves correspondent for the Daily Star, the offer was turned down by the Midlands club. Keen shared on X:

“Spurs & Chelsea both had player+cash offers for Neto rejected by Wolves, with Spurs’ offer including midfielder Oliver Skipp.”

🚨UPDATE:

Spurs & Chelsea both had player+cash offers for Neto rejected by Wolves, with Spurs' offer including midfielder Oliver Skipp.

Wolves rejected another cash offer from Chelsea before agreeing to this fee.

Ajax's Carlos Forbs is of interest but nothing advanced. #wwfc https://t.co/QtKCspEx6r

— Liam Keen (@LiamKeen_Star) August 9, 2024

While Tottenham’s offer was rejected, Chelsea have managed to edge ahead in the race for Neto’s signature.

The Blues reportedly made a more convincing offer worth £51.4 million plus bonuses, which Wolves have accepted.

The winger is now set to undergo a medical ahead of finalising his move to Stamford Bridge.

Pedro Neto has been a key player for Wolves since joining the club, making 135 appearances and contributing 14 goals and 24 assists.

Last season, despite struggling with injuries, Neto managed to score 3 goals and provide 11 assists across the Premier League and FA Cup.

Losing Neto to their London rivals will certainly come as a blow for Tottenham. However, there is some good news for fans as latest reports suggest the club is closing in on a record deal to sign Dominic Solanke.

Interesting Tottenham update as journalist claims Spurs have stepped up their interest in another big name striker

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Tottenham are ramping up their efforts to sign another striker as they look to bolster their attack for next season.

While they continue negotiations with Dominic Solanke, Spurs are reportedly also intensifying their pursuit of Ivan Toney, who has been linked with the club all summer.

According to Graeme Bailey’s exclusive update on TBR Football, the England international is eager to make a move away from Brentford, and has captured the attention of Tottenham, positioning him as a prime candidate for a transfer to North London.

Toney has consistently proven himself in the Premier League, finishing the 2022-23 season as the league’s third-highest scorer, netting 20 goals in 33 appearances, behind only Erling Haaland and Harry Kane.

His ability to not only score goals but also contribute to the overall play makes him an ideal fit for Spurs as they aim to strengthen their attacking options.

With Toney’s contract at Brentford set to expire next June, this summer presents a crucial opportunity for a potential move.

As the Lilywhites continue to evaluate their options, Toney remains a priority target, alongside Solanke.

Tottenham fans will be keenly observing how these negotiations progress, hopeful that Spurs can successfully secure either Toney or Solanke and boost their attacking firepower for the challenges ahead.

Tottenham confident they can secure big money transfer before 31st August but deal depends on Solanke move – report

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Tottenham are actively ‘advancing’ in their efforts to sign Bournemouth striker Dominic Solanke, as the club seeks to strengthen their attacking options.

According to Football Insider, Spurs are deep in negotiations with Bournemouth, working to secure Solanke for a fee below his £65 million release clause.

The Lilywhites view Solanke as a crucial addition to their squad, especially following Harry Kane’s departure last summer.

The 26-year-old English striker has shown remarkable form, netting 21 goals in 41 appearances across all competitions last season, establishing himself as one of the Premier League’s top scorers.

Tottenham’s management are eager to bring Solanke’s goal-scoring abilities into the fold, viewing him as a vital piece in their offensive strategy.

The report adds that should the Solanke deal come to fruition, Spurs are confident they will find a buyer for Richarlison, before 31st August, amid strong interest from the Saudi Pro League, particularly Al Ahli.

Tottenham value the Brazilian forward at around £60 million and, despite his contract running until June 2027, they are open to his sale to make room for new talent.

Richarlison finished last season with 11 goals in 28 Premier League matches but struggled with injuries and inconsistent form, falling short of expectations.

Manager Ange Postecoglou is focused on maintaining the team’s competitiveness, and securing Solanke is seen as a key move in achieving that goal.