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“Agreement being completed” – Romano confirms Tottenham are on the verge of signing winger

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Tottenham Hotspur are on the verge of signing a rising star from South Korea, Min-hyuk Yang.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Spurs are finalizing a deal for the 18-year-old winger from Gangwon FC, with the agreement almost complete and medical tests soon to follow.

Once the deal is sealed, Yang will remain with Gangwon FC until January next year, allowing him to continue his development in a familiar setting before moving to North London.

Romano shared the update on X:

🚨⚪️ Tottenham are closing in on deal to sign 2006 born winger Min-hyuk Yang from Gangwon FC.

Agreement being completed and then medical tests to follow. 🇰🇷 pic.twitter.com/BneUM265Hk

— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 24, 2024

This strategy ensures he gains valuable playing time and experience before joining Spurs.

Born in 2006, Yang has already gained recognition for his standout performances at the youth level.

Tottenham scouts have identified him as a player with significant potential and a bright future.

The versatile forward predominantly plays on the right wing but is also effective on the left.

Yang made history as the first high school professional player in K League 1 by signing a contract last month.

He also holds the record as the youngest goalscorer in K League 1 history. This year, he has scored seven goals and provided three assists in 24 K League 1 appearances.

Yang has represented South Korea’s U17 team, making 18 appearances and showcasing his talent on the international stage.

Notably, he played a crucial role in the AFC U17 Asian Cup, catching the eye of many, including Tottenham.

Spurs’ signing of Min-hyuk Yang underscores the club’s commitment to identifying and nurturing young talent.

With his intelligent and rapid style, Yang is set to become a valuable future asset for the Lilywhites.

“Agreement being completed” – Romano confirms Tottenham are on the verge of signing winger

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Tottenham Hotspur are on the verge of signing a rising star from South Korea, Min-hyuk Yang.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Spurs are finalizing a deal for the 18-year-old winger from Gangwon FC, with the agreement almost complete and medical tests soon to follow.

Once the deal is sealed, Yang will remain with Gangwon FC until January next year, allowing him to continue his development in a familiar setting before moving to North London.

Romano shared the update on X:

🚨⚪️ Tottenham are closing in on deal to sign 2006 born winger Min-hyuk Yang from Gangwon FC.

Agreement being completed and then medical tests to follow. 🇰🇷 pic.twitter.com/BneUM265Hk

— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 24, 2024

This strategy ensures he gains valuable playing time and experience before joining Spurs.

Born in 2006, Yang has already gained recognition for his standout performances at the youth level.

Tottenham scouts have identified him as a player with significant potential and a bright future.

The versatile forward predominantly plays on the right wing but is also effective on the left.

Yang made history as the first high school professional player in K League 1 by signing a contract last month.

He also holds the record as the youngest goalscorer in K League 1 history. This year, he has scored seven goals and provided three assists in 24 K League 1 appearances.

Yang has represented South Korea’s U17 team, making 18 appearances and showcasing his talent on the international stage.

Notably, he played a crucial role in the AFC U17 Asian Cup, catching the eye of many, including Tottenham.

Spurs’ signing of Min-hyuk Yang underscores the club’s commitment to identifying and nurturing young talent.

With his intelligent and rapid style, Yang is set to become a valuable future asset for the Lilywhites.

“Agreement being completed” – Romano confirms Tottenham are on the verge of signing winger

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Tottenham Hotspur are on the verge of signing a rising star from South Korea, Min-hyuk Yang.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Spurs are finalizing a deal for the 18-year-old winger from Gangwon FC, with the agreement almost complete and medical tests soon to follow.

Once the deal is sealed, Yang will remain with Gangwon FC until January next year, allowing him to continue his development in a familiar setting before moving to North London.

Romano shared the update on X:

🚨⚪️ Tottenham are closing in on deal to sign 2006 born winger Min-hyuk Yang from Gangwon FC.

Agreement being completed and then medical tests to follow. 🇰🇷 pic.twitter.com/BneUM265Hk

— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 24, 2024

This strategy ensures he gains valuable playing time and experience before joining Spurs.

Born in 2006, Yang has already gained recognition for his standout performances at the youth level.

Tottenham scouts have identified him as a player with significant potential and a bright future.

The versatile forward predominantly plays on the right wing but is also effective on the left.

Yang made history as the first high school professional player in K League 1 by signing a contract last month.

He also holds the record as the youngest goalscorer in K League 1 history. This year, he has scored seven goals and provided three assists in 24 K League 1 appearances.

Yang has represented South Korea’s U17 team, making 18 appearances and showcasing his talent on the international stage.

Notably, he played a crucial role in the AFC U17 Asian Cup, catching the eye of many, including Tottenham.

Spurs’ signing of Min-hyuk Yang underscores the club’s commitment to identifying and nurturing young talent.

With his intelligent and rapid style, Yang is set to become a valuable future asset for the Lilywhites.

‘he’s not going to get any football’: Former Tottenham player urges 23-year-old to leave the club

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Alan Hutton has urged English full-back Djed Spence to leave Tottenham this summer.

Djed Spence’s move to Tottenham hasn’t worked out. He has hardly played any first-team football for the North London club and Alan Hutton feels he should look for a move away from the club in hopes of reviving himself.

While talking to Football Insider, the former Tottenham defender talked about how the English full-back has failed to break into their first team and that he is unlikely to get much game time under Ange Postecoglou next season.

The 39-year-old said: “It’s really up in the air isn’t it”

“You’ve got to feel for him, I mean he made the big money move to Tottenham, it didn’t quite work out. I thought he was a very good attacking full-back who was only going to get better.

“For whatever reason, I know his attitude has been questioned, that’s not from me, that’s just what I read so I don’t really know.

“It’s down to him now. He’s even further down the pecking order, behind the likes of Emerson Royal so it’s going to be difficult.

“You would like to think he’ll be able to get a move and really get his career back on track and show everybody what he’s capable of and kick on again.

“If that doesn’t materialise you start to worry for him a little bit because he’s not going to get any football time at all which will make it difficult for him.

“You’d like to hope towards the end of the summer he’ll be able to get a move.”

On the back of an impressive loan spell at Nottingham Forest, Tottenham forked out a significant fee to sign Spence from Middlesbrough in 2022. Since joining the North London club, he has only featured in six matches for their first team and has hardly had any game time.

He has spent a significant amount of time out on loan. Spence started the 2023/24 campaign with Leeds United but after making just seven appearances for them in the first half, he was called back and loaned out to Genoa for the second half where he was involved in 16 matches.

Even Emerson Royal is ahead of him in the pecking order and with the versatile Archie Gray coming in, Spurs could now look to sell Spence if the right offer arrives as they have enough depth at the right-back position.

While Genoa are considering signing him permanently, they are not going to find it easy as Tottenham won’t let him leave on the cheap with three years left on his deal. A move away from the North London club is in the best interest of the youngster as he seeks to revive his career and Hutton is hopeful he can secure a transfer before the end of the window.

Euro outfit open talks to sign 23-year-old Tottenham first-team ace

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Girona are in talks with Tottenham for the services of Spanish attacker Bryan Gil.

While Gil still has two years left on his deal at the North London club, his departure looks almost certain as he doesn’t seem to be a part of their plans moving ahead. According to a report from Mundo Deportivo, Girona are keen on signing the former Sevilla star and they have opened talks with Tottenham for his signature.

Gil made the move to Spurs in the summer of 2021. While the 23-year-old was expected to have quite an impact at his new club, things haven’t worked out for him in London. He has struggled to establish himself in their first team and has spent a significant amount of time out on loan.

While he was a part of Ange Postecoglou’s squad for the 2023/24 season, he was only involved in 12 matches and racked up less than 250 minutes. Spurs are looking to get him off their books ahead of next season and there is interest in his services from Girona who are looking to reinforce their squad following a top-four finish in La Liga last season.

Savinho’s loan spell at the Spanish club has ended and he has joined Manchester City from Troyes. The Brazilian’s departure means they need to bring in a quality right winger to replace him and Bryan Gil is one of the names on their wishlist.

While he surely is a surprise name on their radar, Girona have already established contact with Tottenham as they look to strike a deal for Gil. Nothing concrete has happened yet as talks are still in the initial stage. But, the Spanish club are confident that they can strike a deal for a bargain price as the 23-year-old hardly played any football last season.

Tottenham close to striking agreement with attacking prodigy amid exit links

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Tottenham are close to agreeing a new deal with their youth academy star Mikey Moore.

Moore’s future has been the talk of the town in recent weeks. The Tottenham attacking sensation is considered to be one of the brightest talents in England. Multiple top clubs from across Europe are willing to offer him a contract but according to a report from Football Insider, Tottenham are close to agreeing on a new deal with the English youth international.

Despite reports linking him with a move away from the club, Spurs are confident about agreeing on an extension with the 16-year-old who seems destined for greatness having already made his debut for their senior team under Ange Postecoglou. The North London club are working hard to ensure they tie the teenage sensation to a professional deal as soon as he turns 17 at the start of next month (11th August).

The Australian manager handed Moore his Tottenham debut towards the end of last season as he became the youngest player in the club’s history to play in the Premier League. While he is currently a part of Spurs’ Under-18 team, Postecoglou has included him in their squad for the pre-season tour to Japan and Korea. He is expected to get some minutes as the former Celtic boss considers having him in their first-team squad for the 2024/25 season.

Moore has been a part of the Tottenham academy since he was eight. He has come up the ranks at some pace and has been a regular for their Under 18s and 21s. While he prefers playing out wide on the left, the teenager is capable enough to feature anywhere in attack. Given the kind of potential Moore has, securing his long-term future has to be one of the priorities for Spurs.

Tottenham close to striking agreement with attacking prodigy amid exit links

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Tottenham are close to agreeing a new deal with their youth academy star Mikey Moore.

Moore’s future has been the talk of the town in recent weeks. The Tottenham attacking sensation is considered to be one of the brightest talents in England. Multiple top clubs from across Europe are willing to offer him a contract but according to a report from Football Insider, Tottenham are close to agreeing on a new deal with the English youth international.

Despite reports linking him with a move away from the club, Spurs are confident about agreeing on an extension with the 16-year-old who seems destined for greatness having already made his debut for their senior team under Ange Postecoglou. The North London club are working hard to ensure they tie the teenage sensation to a professional deal as soon as he turns 17 at the start of next month (11th August).

The Australian manager handed Moore his Tottenham debut towards the end of last season as he became the youngest player in the club’s history to play in the Premier League. While he is currently a part of Spurs’ Under-18 team, Postecoglou has included him in their squad for the pre-season tour to Japan and Korea. He is expected to get some minutes as the former Celtic boss considers having him in their first-team squad for the 2024/25 season.

Moore has been a part of the Tottenham academy since he was eight. He has come up the ranks at some pace and has been a regular for their Under 18s and 21s. While he prefers playing out wide on the left, the teenager is capable enough to feature anywhere in attack. Given the kind of potential Moore has, securing his long-term future has to be one of the priorities for Spurs.

World-class winger linked with a move to Tottenham has been asked to train alone by club amid uncertain future

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Tottenham Hotspur have shortlisted several wingers for a potential summer move, with Juventus’ Federico Chiesa emerging as a prime target.

Spurs are reportedly keeping a close eye on the situation of the Italian international, who is currently training alone.

According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Chiesa returned to training after a delayed summer break due to his involvement in the Euros.

However, he is not with the Juventus squad and is instead training separately, highlighting the unresolved nature of his situation.

It is claimed that the club has allowed him to use this time to evaluate his options elsewhere as he is not said to be part of Thiago Motta’s plans.

Chiesa, labelled as ‘world-class‘ by Alessandro Pierini, is in the final year of his contract, set to expire next June, increasing the urgency for Juventus to determine his future.

Last season, despite minor injuries, Chiesa made a significant impact in Serie A, scoring nine goals and providing three assists in 33 appearances.

His impressive performances have attracted interest from several top clubs, including Spurs.

His credentials make him a highly appealing prospect for Tottenham as they seek to add world-class talent to their squad.

Chiesa’s current market value is estimated at €35 million, but due to his contract situation, he might be available for a lower fee.

Juventus are eager to resolve his future this summer, potentially enabling Spurs to secure a bargain deal.

World-class winger linked with a move to Tottenham has been asked to train alone by club amid uncertain future

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Tottenham Hotspur have shortlisted several wingers for a potential summer move, with Juventus’ Federico Chiesa emerging as a prime target.

Spurs are reportedly keeping a close eye on the situation of the Italian international, who is currently training alone.

According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Chiesa returned to training after a delayed summer break due to his involvement in the Euros.

However, he is not with the Juventus squad and is instead training separately, highlighting the unresolved nature of his situation.

It is claimed that the club has allowed him to use this time to evaluate his options elsewhere as he is not said to be part of Thiago Motta’s plans.

Chiesa, labelled as ‘world-class‘ by Alessandro Pierini, is in the final year of his contract, set to expire next June, increasing the urgency for Juventus to determine his future.

Last season, despite minor injuries, Chiesa made a significant impact in Serie A, scoring nine goals and providing three assists in 33 appearances.

His impressive performances have attracted interest from several top clubs, including Spurs.

His credentials make him a highly appealing prospect for Tottenham as they seek to add world-class talent to their squad.

Chiesa’s current market value is estimated at €35 million, but due to his contract situation, he might be available for a lower fee.

Juventus are eager to resolve his future this summer, potentially enabling Spurs to secure a bargain deal.

Spurs will demand atleast £40m for key player amid interest from Champions League club, says former scout

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Tottenham are facing a significant decision regarding the future of winger Dejan Kulusevski, who has recently attracted interest from Aston Villa.

Villa’s pursuit of Kulusevski comes in response to the imminent departure of their right-winger, Moussa Diaby, to Saudi Pro League club Al-Ittihad.

As a result, the Villans have identified Kulusevski as a potential replacement.

Former Spurs scout Bryan King has provided insights into the ongoing transfer rumours surrounding the talented Swedish international.

Despite the speculation, King finds it difficult to see this transfer happening, given Kulusevski’s essential role at Tottenham.

He noted that the Lilywhites would demand at least £40 million to entertain a bid from Aston Villa.

King emphasised that Spurs’ manager Ange Postecoglou is unlikely to let Kulusevski leave North London.

Since Postecoglou’s arrival, the wide forward has become a regular feature in the team, showcasing his versatility by playing in multiple positions. King suggests that the winger’s departure is improbable, specially with Tottenham’s participation in the Europa League in the upcoming campaign, which will require key players like him.

Speaking to Tottenham News, King said:

“I think Tottenham would want around £40 million to let Kulusevski go. I’m probably being a bit conservative considering the prices being brandished about.

However, why would Tottenham sell him? Since Postecoglou has been there, he has played in most games and in several positions.

Spurs will be playing in Europe next year and they will need key players like Kulusevski within the squad.”

Last season, Kulusevski’s contributions were significant, with eight goals and three assists in 36 Premier League matches.

His impact in the final third extends beyond direct goal contributions; his constant efforts to create opportunitiesf or teammates make him invaluable.

As the transfer window progresses, Tottenham are expected to stand firm, recognising Kulusevski’s vital role in their ambitions for the upcoming season.